>he fell for the "hate your fellow human beings" meme
I personally don't hate groups of people. I like spotting individuals with individual dreams and goals, I like seeing that.
people that identify with a group or see a group as their identity, such as trans people I don't respect. these people are not individuals worth respecting, their ideas are not their own but some massive effort to establish and protect a group from harm, from other groups which don't exist in their implied form.
I think it's disgusting people identify with groups at all, and although, admittedly sometimes I have been weaker and said that I hate all women, I really don't, and can't.
even saying something like I hate the "average" woman is pretty indeterminable, what constitutes average? my own experience with women is pretty slim, so how can I even confirm that some women are or aren't my idea of "average"? I simply can't.
I don't hate all women, but I do believe some women enjoy being part of the group culture and are influenced heavily by other women who share the group think tank shit, and this is disgusting.
like I said, any influence by any group-thought is relatively disgusting to me, and it really is responsible for making women distant and even hostile towards men as a group.
it's easy to say that I hate all women, it's an easy fix for a much larger problem. I don't hate all women, I hate some of the things that I believe they believe. but there are some women, perhaps a clear minority that I do respect, although these women too might be infected with incorrect or incredibly bias, unforgiving or cold ways of interacting with men.
I don't hate women. but I find it hard to love or respect >80% of women for following in very generalized and disgusting group thought, imposing generalizations on groups, especially men, who often don't like being placed in a group.