>What really sets off the haters is when women do things that men have traditionally done: Firefighter, sportswriter, Army Ranger, video game designer, commander-in-chief.
What men hate is when women claim to be able to do these things when they're incapable of or unwilling to do them. People respect action, not empty words and outright lies. It's like some random slob bragging about how he can climb Mount Everest or win an Olympic gold medal, without actually trying to do it.
And this is why it's so grating to have these idiotic feminist movies where women do things they could never actually do in real life, for the sake of diversity. It's taking credit for something they're not doing, then claiming that's an accurate depiction of reality.
>Firefighter
There are virtually no female firefighters, because they lack both the willingness to become firefighters and the physical strength to become one. Female firefighters generally make up between 1-5% of firefighters in western countries, with the average being roughly 3.5%.
>sportswriter
People don't care about their gender as long as they're competent. People get pissed if women are given the job because of their gender, because they're supposed to fill some kind of gender quota.
>Army Ranger
No woman has managed to pass the requirements for the special forces in any western country, while hundreds of thousands of men have.
>video game designer
Once again something women love to claim to be, yet they never produce anything but extremely casual games with SJW themes. The few competent female game devs do their job, get treated like one of the guys and don't whine about imaginary misogyny.
>commander-in-chief
There has never been a female President, and we're not going to get one anytime soon. Conservative men virtually never criticize female leaders in other western countries either, and are just as willing to vote for them as a man, as long as they represent their views.