Does playing MGS5 make you a misogynist? Does listening and laughing at Louis CK or Chappelle make you a misogynist? You'll probably find one or two comments on GAF that infer it does. You'll always be able to find that one comment in a sea of hundreds saying something your brain gets fixated on.
This is the internet, everyone has different tolerance levels for adult entertainment/sex/violence/crude language. If you know you aren't something then to put it bluntly, "who gives a shit" what someone on the internet thinks? Listening to criticism and feedback can be wholesome, but when your intent is based solely around laughing at a comedian, enjoying a video game, or listening to some music with crude language, cut yourself some slack from rhetoric and being called names. More often than not the bigger issue can be kids getting involved with adult content before their brains or worldly experience is at a point to truly appreciate what they're interacting with.
Your actions and thoughts are what counts and most can decipher intent and what is or isn't entertainment/artistic merit pretty well. Many film directors create content that is the stuff of nightmares, it doesn't mean they're all terrible people who need to instantly revert to creating kids cartoons. Life is complex and messy.
I guess up next you can ask are the creators of the music, MGS5 and the comedians misogynists? Eh, same lines of thinking apply, intent and what they are like as people. Especially when most of them deal with make believe and/or lyrics/words/virtual graphics. Not actual women. Even with film directors it is acting. Consenting adults who treat playing roles as part of the medium. Again as I said at the start criticism and feedback can help aid in artistic choices, but a few out of all people do instantly go to their drawer of rhetoric to directly label someone as everything under the sun with little tangible evidence.
Comedians seem to be the ones under far more fire these days than musicians. Like music however it's an opt in scenario. No one forces you to go to the shows or buy the DVDs. Same with music. It's often a personal listening choice, unless you're subjected to some who drive with their car windows down and music up so loud it causes the ground to shake. The overarching point is most adult content is put behind late night TV/rated M or 18 and should be ID checked/and so on. Society does its best to categorise with some protection for minors. Parents can ultimately make that choice though.