Now if you could stop using my ethnicity for strawmen, on both sides.
Well no apparently this is the lynch pin in the argument. We always eventually hit the point where we have to discuss if males can be affected by sexism.
Except now it is kind of one step further then usual as we are discussing if sexism towards males is sexist. Which to me is really offensive because sexism is sexism.
It would be one thing to say that the impact is minimal, yet this conversation is whether... for example saying that all men are scum and not hiring someone because they are male or not giving child custody because he is male is or isn't sexist.
You cherry-picked a feminist who agreed with you
Cherry picked? I picked the absolute FIRST ONE!
Feminism isn't generally about showing that men cannot or aren't targets of sexism. Feminism generally tries to see the ways in which women are targets of sexism beyond what we would ordinarily see, the systematic prejudice put onto them and the impositions of a male dominated world.
Feminism compares itself to males most often and the usual way they go about it isn't to say "Men don't have any issues" but rather to say that the way males and females try to go around these issues are different. For example while there are indeed gender enforced roles for males, their ability to step outside them is far greater then a female's ability to do so. Only discredited feminist theories would go as far as to say that there are no male gender enforced roles and that it doesn't affect men.