TheRedArchive

~ archived since 2018 ~

shhsue727292jshhq827 Archive

View 0 posts and 22 comments by shhsue727292jshhq827 on TheRedPill subreddit and various other subreddits related to The Red Pill community.
Search in:
In subreddits:
More
Filter by year/month:
Upvotes Title Category Author Subreddit Date (UTC)
Upvotes Comment on Subreddit Date (UTC)
1

Men have been conditioned to feel like they have to, like it's the right thing to do, even you have. Why would a woman be more valuable than a man? Especially since most of the jobs were hard labor, the men were likley more significant to society than the women. Sacrificing yourself is a good deed, but expecting a whole gender to be the ones to do it is just wrong and sexist. Not sacrificing yourself doesn't make you weak or cowardly, it makes you normal. There is no logical reasoning why a woma…
/r/MensRights02/11/21 02:49 AM
2

In situations like the titanic, where women and children were given the lifeboats, I highly doubt they stopped each woman and made sure she was this and that, it was all done purely on the basis of her being a woman. It's always been purely on the basis of women being women. They inherently get the privileges. We are no longer living in primitive times. It isn't necessary for men to protect and provide, and keeping up with that gender role only creates an inequality within society, especially si…
/r/MensRights31/10/21 11:50 PM
2

All those involved in sentencing /convicting should be charged severely.
/r/MensRights29/10/21 05:17 PM
1

What potential do you think I have? Do you think I'm going to live some great big destiny? Some people have it worse than you, some people can't help that, and that's a fact. You need to try to comprehend how bad an existence can actually be. I'm not replying anymore. I don't want to think about this anymore
/r/MensRights27/10/21 03:10 AM
1

My life seems like a valid excuse. What's wrong with drug addiction if it only affects me? Drug addiction quite literally kept my drive to live, without them I would've, no kidding, committed suicide. My life caused my addiction and there was no way around it. You don't understand how strong the urge to do them can be, to just escape it all in a matter of seconds, some people need an escape. Go listen to some other shitty life stories and see if you can blame them for being addicts. I hate my mo…
/r/MensRights27/10/21 03:06 AM
2

I don't want anyone to suffer. I got drugs by stealing them, stealing and selling things and using the money to buy them, selling drugs myself to afford them, and working small jobs to buy them. In my opinion, the solution is to give fathers rights to walk away. Nothing else has worked. Birthing a child is unnecessary. Especially considering population sizes. Your opinion is fine. I'm sticking with mine. I'd rather be done with this.
/r/MensRights27/10/21 02:58 AM
1

I completely know of the choice. What's your life like? I've moved over and over all across my childhood. We've lived in horrible dangerous places. We were very poor, no food, no utilities poor, we had to sleep on friends and families couches and floors because we couldn't afford a place to stay poor. My parents were very abusive and neglectful, we've had many cases with DCFS, I'm meaning whole sections of my body being bruised, being forced to do vigorous exercises for hours or getting beat, be…
/r/MensRights27/10/21 02:15 AM
1

I literally never said addiction wasn't a problem. I said it's just not the main cause of single parent house holds, which is evident, as I've just shown you. Are most single parents drug addicts on either side? No. End of story. Literally, that's all that needs to be said. I grew in a single parent household. Why? Because my mother was a pos, no other reason, not opioids or anything else. Why was she a pos? She had a shitty childhood, filled with poverty, abuse, homelessness, labor, ect. A line…
/r/MensRights27/10/21 01:44 AM
1

Abortion acceptability and legality rates have been rising for a long, long time. What big thing has happened that's suddenly stopped that? I've heard nothing of it. Is it because of the news making such a huge out of proportion deal about some states considering criminalizing ab? The news manipulates people. Be wary of watching it.
/r/MensRights27/10/21 01:28 AM
1

Since most single parent homes are at or below the poverty line, and always have been, and since most middle class homes aren't single parent homes, the lack of money is the issue, not pain meds prescribed by a doctor. I'm done. I'd say drug addiction is a minuscule factor.
/r/MensRights27/10/21 01:08 AM
1

Gender has very little to do with it, especially as almost every single man isn't in any sort of position of power, and most voters are women, and have been women for the last 80 years, these women have literally hand picked every single governmental representative that is in office. Gender means nothing, and doesn't determine anything. Mentioning gender is just an attempt at knocking men down a peg. Considering more women vote, women spend more, women work more, and women do more activism, wome…
/r/MensRights27/10/21 01:03 AM
1

Drug use rates rise significantly upon single parent homes, for both the parents and the children. Drug addiction rates also skyrocket based upon income. Drug abuse is more common among those on welfare. There have always been drugs everywhere. It's the reason people use them that's the problem.
/r/MensRights27/10/21 12:55 AM
1

You cause an annoyance. It's completely normal and acceptable for me to dislike that. You lack all forms of critical thinking skills, a great marker for causing child suffering upon becoming a parent.
/r/MensRights27/10/21 12:36 AM
1

Abortion for accidental pregnancy is much more common among poorer people. That is decently sufficient evidence that this would work, if none of the logical arguments show you. Giving men the right to walk away isn't the only thing we'd have to do, we'd also have to lower government funding, and we'd have to spout about the benefits of abortion all over the media. This chances of this having success seem to be very high. If she does keep the baby, it was still her choice alone, not the mans, she…
/r/MensRights27/10/21 12:34 AM
3

That was very childish of you. Considering that virtually everyone has a negative opinion of fathers who leave their children, and considering millions talk about it, yet the problem still exists, obviously your method has little to no potential for success. Single mothers raise almost everyone, in every bad category. Allowing men to leave would make being a single mother harder, causing them to be more likley to abort the baby, eliminating almost all criminals, ect. That's the only solution tha…
/r/MensRights27/10/21 12:22 AM
2

You should always consider that possibility of you being inadequate, rather than others. Potentially it's the case that you have a low comprehension ability, consider that next time. That isnt clear, nor do you believe that, control your ego. If you respond with another thing like this, I will block you.
/r/MensRights27/10/21 12:17 AM
2

Read my other comment and see what's cheaper on the taxpayer.
/r/MensRights27/10/21 12:15 AM
1

I think the most just answer would've been a straightforwards one. As acting based upon an ignorance of thinking I should've known some bit of information is exactly that, ignorance. Abortion rights aren't going away, when that's the case, the playing field needs to be leveled, it's the most moral thing to do. Our population size is out of control. This is a problem we need to fix, abortion is one of the good fixes, and arguably that's the secret reason why abortion has gotten so popular. Almost…
/r/MensRights27/10/21 12:14 AM
1

I seriously hope you don't support abortion.
/r/MensRights26/10/21 11:59 PM
2

That is no question of what it takes to raise a child. An out of raising a child, yes. You seem like the type of person to fight tooth and nail to get women any privilege they can find, whether its immoral or not. You're immoral.
/r/MensRights26/10/21 11:58 PM
3

When women have no responsibility, men shouldn't either. Also, with that argument, you'd fight tooth and nail to stop an abortion, even to on the verge of breaking laws to do it, as you don't care too much about certain moralities, because it's your baby that you so morally have to raise. Population control is an issue. Birth is detrimental, especially if you dont want it and cant take care of it. Question your morals. If the woman births the baby, it was 100% her decision and her responsibility…
/r/MensRights26/10/21 11:56 PM
0

Boys generally are more rowdy. This is a problem that needs to be recognized and fixed. Men need more education. Her hate isn't justified, her actions will fix nothing. Edit: Listen, regarding the downvote, it's a studied fact, and it's clear as day. It's okay to acknowledge faults men have, you have to think in strategy. The more disadvantaged someone is, the more help they will receive, help is a good thing, we need to be rising as a gender. Let's not deny male issues because it hurts your ego…
/r/MensRights26/10/21 11:48 PM
You can kill a man, but you can't kill an idea.

© TheRedArchive 2026. All rights reserved.
created by /u/dream-hunter