I used to think feminism was just trying to make life fair for women and that the feminists, of course, would strive to be fair with men. They would of course see that it's a two-way street. Hah! It certainly hasn't been even close to that. They're not even in the neighborhood of respecting equality under the law. I could write a 5K tome on the hypocrisy and hatred by feminism. To me it seems like hostility and hypocrisy are so interwoven into feminism that it would be impossible to reform feminism. It would be like trying to make a Nazi Party that loves Jews. It's just not possible. Hatred of men is the cornerstone of feminism. It's simply who they are. I've never met any feminist who's had any ability to see life from a man's point of view. Even an attempt at doing so is seen has repugnant. The feminists not only have no desire to be fair with men; they're incapable of it. Their hatred is so ingrained in their psyche that they can't even see it. That's why they always get so offended by the truth -- that feminism is a hate movement.

Am I right? Is feminism unreformable? Or am I missing something?