Men also encompass seniors, veterans, those with disabilities, Latinos etc. Men are the default setting with women treated as a subset, but sure, if it makes them happy to have one specific category named on that platform, go for it. Look at the Democratic party as a whole, more women, yes, but men still are the majority. Now look at Trump's cabinet thus far. Men have much greater wealth and political representation than women in this country and worldwide. That is a very real, measurable disparity. that results in issues particular to women not being met, ie still largely ignored in clinical research and reproductive healthcare. But I argue that this divisiveness was artificially magnified by online platforms intentionally. to induce outrage and blame. Rather than question why an elite few get to hoard wealth and resources, avoid paying fair taxes and face consequences that other people would experience, we look to excoriate the other. Division and anger erode democracy, so maybe question why those polarizing voices are amplified.