What's your point, Reelya?
Are you just wanting to bash on feminists?
I'll acknowledge that Anita makes some really stupid claims in her videos, and after the plaigiarism fiasco, I don't particularly like her. But, I feel that if you try to remember that she isn't an idiot, you might be able to interpret what she's saying in a way that makes sense and can bring some insight. By which I'm mostly referring to the thing with people talking about masculine traits versus feminine traits and praise and reviling and whatnot of which ones. She's not saying 'these are masculine, and people like them, and that's bad, they should like these traits instead'. As far as I can tell(and I'd rather interpret it this way since it actually makes sense and means I can continue to believe she's got some idea of what she's doing), she's saying something more along the lines of 'these traits are typically thought of as masculine, and are liked, and these ones are typically thought of as feminine, and are disliked, and that helps perpetuate sexism'.
Also, I dislike the fact that that source seems to think that if you agree to have sex while under the influence of mind-affecting drugs, it can't be rape because you agreed to it(I understand it's really hard to understand what is and is not rape in such circumstances, and think that it's only really rape if the person they had sex with was taking advantage of their mind-altered state).
Don't forget; the vocal minority is not the whole group. They're simply the loudest. And the people who try to make money, or simply force progress, by taking unsavory routes, tend to be the loudest.
Sidenote: Really, I get disappointed at the bullshit Anita brings up. Command&Conquer is sexist in a few ways(not many, since it's just a strategy game), but the main spy character getting captured and needing rescue isn't really sexist in itself, or even in a group. What is sexist is the general theme of women needing rescue more often than men in similar situations. Eh, that's not exactly how I want to put it, but it's hard to say exactly what I mean here.