Posted similar topics before here but it's been sometime and felt it was worth re-posting again. Do you think either misandry or misogyny is systemic in anyway? Misandrists often like to claim misandry lacks systemic power and exists only individually, although there's definitely vast evidence showing misandry is very heavily systemic not only in the West but much of the rest of the world as well. Men still having to register for the draft, the lack of abuse shelters that recognize and help male victims, how infamously misandrist schools and courts are, things like rape, domestic violence/abuse, etc. still largely being made out to solely male-to-female when the other way around also commonly occurs. And of course an incredibly hateful "organization" like UN Women allowed to exist and promote more misandry. Rhetoric like "Kill all men," "Believe women," "The future is female," etc. being seen as socially acceptable and even empowering whereas the other way around there'd rightfully be cries of misogyny. I'm probably forgetting other examples, but there's much to show misandry is actually very systemic and has much legal backing behind it. And while women/girls certainly have it rough in underdeveloped nations, men/boys don't have it great either; not often you hear about boys forced to become child soldiers and also made into child grooms, and that numerous male trafficking victims also exist.

Misogyny certainly exists and while it may well be systemic in underdeveloped parts of the world like much of the Middle East, there's little to no evidence showing it has a systemic foundation in the West, where women/girls have vastly more favoring them compared with men/boys. It's another reason to be pissed off at misandrists besides their blatant hate and disregard for men/boys, how they turn their backs on women/girls who actually are struggling and facing genuine systemic mistreatment in underdeveloped and third-world nations where it's Hell to be female. Misandrists show time and time again they don't want genuine equality and harmony between genders, but purely supremacy and to see to it misandry and male issues never get any sort of attention and to promote the female victimhood narrative, which is so infantalizing and the opposite of being empowered.