Like most people I know, I tend to think our culture has gotten more misandric lately. Having said that, I also realize our culture has been misandric for a long time. Radical feminism has been around since the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848, and probably predates even that. (Actually I heard even ancient Greece had feminism). And it went widely mainstream in the 1960s.

But I'm old enough to remember the 1960s, and I don't recall it being as misandric as the present day. So I was surprised to see a movie called Three in the Attic on TV last night. Made in 1968, the movie is about a college boy who cheats on his girlfriend with two other girls. All three girls find out about his unfaithfulness.

So they lock him in an attic and basically try to rape him to death. (Which women can do to men, by the way https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/uk/man-raped-to-death-by-5-jealous-wives/articleshow/15154862.cms )

Lets try to keep the jokes to a minimum, if possible. Anyway, they keep him in the attic for 2 weeks, raping him until he can barely move, suffering from sexual exhaustion and malnutrition. (He went on a hunger strike as a protest). He is slowly dying. The women realize he is slowly dying, but his girlfriend says he deserves it. (She apparently does not realize that, while kidnapping, rape and murder are serious crimes, infidelity is not illegal at all.)

Eventually what is going on is found out, so they have to release him. Oh, in a very ironic twist, the attic was in a sorority, and as he escapes, the girls in the sorority attack him thinking, get this, that he might be trying to rape them. LMAO

In the tradition of true misandry, the three girls are not punished at all for kidnapping and raping him for 2 weeks. In a bizarre twist, he gets back together with his girlfriend - yes, the one who kidnapped and raped him with two other girls for 2 weeks.

It would be one thing if this was an art house film that did not reflect the mainstream at all, but it was the 18th most popular movie at the US box office in 1969. So this misandry was well accepted even back in 1969. I really do not recall our culture being that misandric back then, but there you have it.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_in_the_Attic