Considering men do have legitimate issues that are being all but ignored due to third-wave feminism - for example, boys underperforming in school, men receiving harsher sentences than women, the majority of the homeless and prison populations being male, most suicide victims and workplace fatality victims are male, men have fewer reproductive rights than women (a woman can get an abortion without informing her husband, child custody cases are clearly biased against the father and towards the mother), any man who is next to children or who wants to spend time with children is automatically seen as a potential pedophile (resulting in known cases of airline attendants asking men to move just because he was sitting next to a kid), and when it comes to accusations of sexual harassment or sexual assault made by women against men the presumption of innocence is almost always ignored and his life is immediately destroyed, amongst other issues - and I myself have been victimised by women in the past...yeah, men are indeed being "oppressed" by women, if that word even means anything anymore.What a garbage opinion. Well, I guess this is the thread to share it. Yes, we can and should criticise oppression at every opportunity.
That said, judging by your typical comments I don't buy that you actually think that women are treated unfairly around the world. You seem to have more of a "women are inferior to men and men are being oppressed by feminism" mentality. You don't do a very good job of masking your hatred of women, my guy.
So much so that you RAGE at the idea that you can play as "violent bitches" in videogames when, in your ill-informed opinion, women should only be involved when it deals with women problems "like anxiety girls face when growing up, blood, etc."
I've hinted at this to you before but I'm actually a little worried about your mental health. Take care of yourself.
As for me not liking playing as women, so what? How does that affect you? It's my own preference, and - in case you forgot - my favourite Switch game is Xenoblade Chronicles 2, where most Blades are - *gasp* - female! I can put that preference aside if it's a good game with a good story, or if the fact the playable character is female is never brought up - look at the Portal duo, which I also quite enjoy.
Nice try, "Mr Woke".