I think it’s pretty undeniable that the nature of “woman-hating” and “men-hating” is rather dramatically different where it actually occurs.
I don’t believe that “woman-hating” (nor “man-hating”) is a universal thing, except in brief bursts of anger and/or frustration, but when it erupts, or where it resides long-term, the nature is enormously different.
I don’t think such broad statements help anyone. You could have a similar statement from the opposite sex with different talking points.
For me the main problem here is the group thinking.
I think it’s pretty undeniable that the nature of “woman-hating” and “men-hating” is rather dramatically different where it actually occurs.
I don’t believe that “woman-hating” (nor “man-hating”) is a universal thing, except in brief bursts of anger and/or frustration, but when it erupts, or where it resides long-term, the nature is enormously different.