I personally have a sort of irritated knee-jerk reaction towards the angry feminists that seems to want to create issues where there are none.
I've never felt that I should have more rights as a man, and I've never personally gotten any privileges because of my gender, in fact, it's the opposite. I've been denied several jobs because there were already too many men in the work-place.
This is why after living life wherein I'm not trying to repress anyone, discriminate anyone or put anyone below me, I can get really offended when someone starts chanting that their rights should be prioritized because "I'm" the source of their problems in the first place.
I just don't like bunching together people and saying that they're the source of the problem, which is why I generally stay out of these debates, as people always seem to misunderstand me and think I consider myself hurt and discriminated by women in general. That's not true, I just hate the general feeling that every woman I've met who's really commited to female rights, looks down on me and says I'm the problem by simply being born the way I am.
I just don't think we can achieve any equal rights by calling foul on anyone else.
I love women, I have no preconceptions that they can't do things I can do and vice-versa, and I really want everyone, no matter gender, colour or origin, to have the same opportunities and possibilities in life, but I don't think we can achieve that by saying someone is a "Chauvinist pig" or "Feminist whore".
Please don't hate me and say that I'm one of "those people" that go around and say "Durr, how can it be equal rights if it's called FEMinism?", because I'm not, or I think I'm not atleast.