I do indeed know better,
@Lexicus
Men are more privileged than women. This is a fact in most of the world.
There is no such thing as systematic misandry inthe USA.
American men on average have a bigger paycheck than women, even given equivalent positions.
These are all facts which I know to be true. However,
In the USA, women are less disadvantaged every generation (which is good).
Misandrists and misanthropes exist. Some of them are wealthy and powerful.
The pay gap between men and women in equivalent jobs is in the single-digits of percentage and men don’t get maternity leave, men have higher unemployment than women, and employed men work odd hours (flexible workers or overtime on salary).
Women are now expected to work in addition to raising children if they choose to raise children and many couples are choosing not to (crony capitalism/corporate autocracy has already hurt the Japanese population, it’s only a matter of time until it hurts the USA, it might never hurt Europe again because of EU laws). Also, individual benefits are decreasing along with real wages because it’s expected to have a double-income household.
Being able to afford housing is increasingly difficult, especially for the growing divorcee population.
In other words, the patriarchy is not good and is still around but it’s slowly being replaced by an even worse corporate oligarchy and there are fewer wealthy oligarchs (0.7% of global population) than men (~50%).
EDIT: The solution is not to go back to the patriarchy but to instead attach strings to bailouts, turning them into restructures and takeovers. If banks are not allowed to issue R Bonds, then government bailouts should become nationalization.