Unless group X is conservatives, men, anyone with basic human decency...
I wish that was the case.
I'm pretty sure that most people at least try to stick by their basic principles. It's a uniquely feminist, or at least leftist, way of thinking to have malleable principles based on who you can harm by bending them.
Group X will break every rule if someone dares to tell Group Y they should challenge Group X.
It's universal, not some whamen-exclusive thing.
As is often the case, you're sort of correct, but push it to such an absurd degree your message is lost and people can't take you seriously.
I wish that was the case.
Uniquely? No. Disproportionately? Absolutely.