That's not unlikely however historically men have been accused of witchcraft just like women have. Modern entertainment has likely skewed the definition of what a witch is for many due to shows like 'Charmed' and 'Sabrina the Teenage Witch'.
In the former almost every witch was female while almost every warlock, the evil equivalent, was male despite Charmed stating that both witches and warlocks could be either. One of the useful things about fandom wikis is character lists and just be looking at the names alone this skew is evident.
So out of all those names of evil magical users 2 of them are women. There were exceptions to the rule for various reasons but that's more lore discussion than anything else. [Good] Witches could be evil and some warlocks weren't entirely bad, but label wise it was still as that wiki lists.
In the latter, Sabrina did feature male witches such as Salem the cat who was imprisoned in said feline form for attempting to take over the world. They also had Penn and Teller on a few times as male witches so weren't above using some of the more well known names at the time for the show but it was still extremely skewed in terms of who appeared as a witch.
As for there being men in the sub, useful idiots and simps are a thing and even self destruction won't stop them trying "to a crumb from m'lady" so it's easily possible for there to be "men" who also "rally" against the nebulous concept of 'the patriarchy'. Especially when it's a grift someone can make money off if they are smart despite having no actual adherence to the group.
Plus, given the modern zeitgeist many "women" in subs like that are in fact just larpers as per the pic you've included in the OP.
That's not unlikely however historically men have been accused of witchcraft just like women have. Modern entertainment has likely skewed the definition of what a witch is for many due to shows like 'Charmed' and 'Sabrina the Teenage Witch'.
In the former almost every witch was female while almost every warlock, the evil equivalent, was male despite Charmed stating that both witches and warlocks could be either. One of the useful things about fandom wikis is character lists and just be looking at the names alone this skew is evident.
https://charmed.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_Witches
https://charmed.fandom.com/wiki/Warlock#Known_Warlocks
So out of all those names of evil magical users 2 of them are women. There were exceptions to the rule for various reasons but that's more lore discussion than anything else. [Good] Witches could be evil and some warlocks weren't entirely bad, but label wise it was still as that wiki lists.
In the latter, Sabrina did feature male witches such as Salem the cat who was imprisoned in said feline form for attempting to take over the world. They also had Penn and Teller on a few times as male witches so weren't above using some of the more well known names at the time for the show but it was still extremely skewed in terms of who appeared as a witch.
As for there being men in the sub, useful idiots and simps are a thing and even self destruction won't stop them trying "to a crumb from m'lady" so it's easily possible for there to be "men" who also "rally" against the nebulous concept of 'the patriarchy'. Especially when it's a grift someone can make money off if they are smart despite having no actual adherence to the group.
Plus, given the modern zeitgeist many "women" in subs like that are in fact just larpers as per the pic you've included in the OP.
The Malleus Maleficarum ended up being a real interesting read...