mention unmanly). In reality of course, women are the most privileged half of the world, but since they think emotionally and not logically they can easily ignore all the signs of...
this fact. In this setting, when they hear of men being "angry" about mens rights issues, they see someone trying to stop their own fight for good in order to support the bad men,...
and they also read the "angry" part as us being extremist far right types. So what they hear is that this far right nazi type is just being emotionally unstable (angry) and he needs...
an outlet for his anger before we can help him, but he has nothing useful to say. All nonsense of course, but still a majority of our population seems to have this attitude these days.
Also, in general, people being "angry" are often easily brushed aside in discussions, since they come off a bit as clowns, and as a blockage to civilized conversation.