This is ridiculous. A conspiracy theory is not a proof of anything. It is fine to criticise any political movement but it must be done constructively and based on actual facts. Of course radical feminists exist, but they by no means represent the majority of the movement. I must yet see a man suffering from feminism. Instead I see men who equally profit from the movement: they can now share financial responsibilities, workload, and in some European countries also paid paternal leave. To ignore these facts suggests an intention to misrepresent the feminist cause because you are afraid of sharing privileges and responsibilities.