I was reading an article on Bounding into Comics about the latest gender swap and the shill media praising it and somebody in the comments mentioned that fact that his wife had a book club where they read romance novels and how foolish he would look if he demanded to join the book club and then demand that everyone read Tom Clancy or spy/military thrillers that he likes.
It made me wonder why there is this obsessive push to get women into hobbies that generally appeal to males. I mean women have always been interested in nerdy stuff but it is absurd the levels they keep pushing it and then attacking anyone as a "manbaby" who has an objection.
I remember when I still had a game informer magazine subscription it was at least every other issue that had some story about women in gaming and of course all the "abuse" they suffered. I know women were involved with Atari as well as Sierra games and others but just because a hobby appeals to males doesn't make it bad.
When the He-Man show was announced for Netflix (which I don't believe for a minute will be a show that doesn't push the whole strong women thing) the usual suspects on twitter were complaining about how men were crying about the She-ra show so they had to make He-man and then added that girls can't have anything for themselves.
So why do you think there is this obsessive push to get girls into things that boys generally like?
It's at least partly driven by their zero-sum view of the world.
Because they just about worship equity, they've taken a mindset whereby taking something away from a person is the same as giving everybody else that something. That, combined with the hegemonic, totalitarian view of the world that's very common, means that there's a two-fold drive to make every activity about their religion - and simply remove any men's spaces because it's something women don't have.