Radical feminism

Radical feminism, also known as Third-Wave feminism, is the modern version of the feminist movement. While first and second-wave feminism were gender equality movements, third-wave feminism is inherently anti-male, as it is based on the idea that a patriarchy still exists in the western world and therefore is mainly concerned with obtaining and defending unfair advantages given to women in society while diverting attention away from or outright denying the existence of issues faced by men such as the high rates of male suicide and homelessness. Examples of radical feminist groups include Buzzfeed, the Young Turks (not to be confused with the Three Pashas, who were known as the Young Turks for a time) and Womad, which is arguably the most radical and misandrist of them all as it aborts babies just for being male and supports child molesters if they molest boys.

Villainy

 * Put the Indian government under massive pressure until they changed the laws surrounding rape, making it so only men can be charged with sex offences.
 * Relating to the previous entry, many radical feminists believe that all men are potential rapists. As a result, they claim that the presumption of innocence should be waived whenever a man is accused of rape.
 * Despite claiming to want all women to have the choice to do whatever they want, feminists have been known to harass, shame or outright ostracise women who voted for Donald Trump or work as strippers, F1 grid girls or any profession that involves objectification.
 * Feminists like Alex O'Brien, owner of Handsome Her, believe men should be forced to pay extra taxes to reflect the gender pay gap, despite the evidence provided by media scrutiny and government studies proving that it doesn't exist.
 * Often, conferences about issues such as the high rate of male suicide are disrupted by feminist protestors who accuse the people at the conference of being misogynists and sexists and actively try to prevent these issues being talked about in the media.


 * Many organizations like NOMAS (National Organization for Men Against Sexism) that support feminism believe that most examples of misandry (women being sexist against men) are empowering rather than repulsive and sexist, which is how they view misogyny (men being sexist against women). In fact, when NOMAS co-chair Allen Corben was on the Jesse Lee Peterson radio show to talk about his views on feminism, he stated that only men are capable of sexism, saying "I don't think women can be sexist".
 * As one of radical feminist's main talking points is that men are socially conditioned to be violent abusers despite women being more likely to be domestic abusers, they often spread lies about the nature of domestic abuse and claim that women are incapable of being abusers.