Comparatively, if you look at any demographic trend for Americans under the age of 30, women outperform men in a variety of aspects that include education, gainful employment, and cultural temperance. Even in the realm of the law we see clear demarcations: in family courts, males are oftentimes punished for having a penis, albeit not to the same draconian extent as the U.K. In regards to criminal affairs, men not only receive harsher judgement but the taboo against prison rape for men is so paper thin that it pretty much receives a welcoming 'exception' to any broadcast networks that censor rape jokes.
Much like the identity politics of yesteryear, feminism is outdated because it refuses to deal with the pluralistic, post-modern society. Instead feminist organizations contrive data that doesn't intentionally blame men for every fault on Earth, but assures men that they are largely the issue and are the culprits of villainy. For example, rape statistics are contrived to reveal that something like 25% of college-aged men are rapists. In reality, if you read the descriptions of these polls, only a fraction of those women who allegedly experienced rape actually believed they were raped, but feminism has pretty much adopted the black-and-white philosophy that rattles most rational people's chains when an anarcho-capitalist opens his or her mouth.
This message of a patriarchy and 'rape culture' is far from the truth. In fact, accuse a man of a rape and you have pretty much tarred and feathered him in a way not even murder accusations compare. Think of fiction: we can root on homosexual rapists (Oz), sociopaths (Dexter), meth dealers (Breaking Bad), but if you dared to show even an ounce of sympathy to a male rapist, it would be the end of the road. I'm not trying to justify the crime as it's self-evident that rape is terrible, but our priorities are whack.