My only real complaint toward "feminism of today" is the name. I'd prefer something like "equalism" or something, so it's clear we're after gender equality. Double standards negatively affect women in 99.9% of cases anyway, and it will more clearly highly the problem with men's rights activists (removing one of their pathetic excuses that feminism only supports women, and give the few valid men's rights issues a more solid place).
Double Standards against men:
Conscription, Affirmative Action, title 9, VAWA, Conscription, War deaths, disproportionate male suicide rate, disproportionate male homelessness rate, female centric education, female centric society, biased family courts, male custody issues, abortion, alimony
Affirmative Action, Abortions, Family Courts, alimony, biased family courts, male custody issues, Title 9, VAWA, and to some extent disproportionate male homelessness rate are all caused by feminism.
I doubt that I would be unable to disprove any female double standards that you present me with.
Pay gap- Actually not real. Even if it was real you have to look at the fact that women on average live 5 years longer than men in most countries. Would you rather be 75 cents to a dollar poorer, but getting to live 5 years longer?
And most double standards aid women. They are paid as much as male soldiers in war without having to fight. They can hit men but men can't hit them, or they risk being attacked themselves.
(removing one of their pathetic excuses that feminism only supports women, and give the few valid men's rights issues a more solid place).
Well, by definition, feminism is a group that promotes and campaigns for women.
Actions do speak louder than words, and feminism has caused a lot of problems that men face. Even suffragetes have been anti male from the start. Bashing male civilians and police, shaming men into joining the military during WW1, and causing horrific riots.