Misandry ( /mɪˈsændri/) is the hatred or
dislike of men or
boys. Misandry comes from Greek misos (μῖσος, "hatred") and anēr, andros (ἀνήρ, gen. ἀνδρός; "man"). Misandry is the antonym of philandry, the fondness towards men, love, or admiration of them. The term misogyny is the equivalent term for women.
Like misogyny, it's a word, and as such it can be used even if the circumstances
don't require it.
Just like misogyny, misandry is wrong. And two wrongs
don't make a
right.
We can't deny that this society has serious issues with women, but misandry will only make
the Man only more convinced of what he's doing.