No. I consider myself an advocate of some social change, but I'm pretty conservative in how I like things done. I'm not about to hop on a current-year bandwagon for ANYTHING. i'd prefer to analyse why something is good or bad for other reasons.
So while I do htink that the gender gap is real and exists and needs to be fixed, I do not think the solution is blaming all men because men aren't at fault, institutions and humanity are at fault. There are plenty of institutions, mind you, where men are disadvantaged, just as there are those where women are, so there is nothing to complain about in terms of "unfairness" there, because it is equally unfair, y'know?
On Social Justice, I've remained relatively mute on my peers who talk about trigger warnings and whatnot. As someone who does suffer with certain.. "trigger" things (no, not at all related to social justice or being offended), I can't really say nor have I bothered to investigate what they think trigger means and how it plays out for them. I think its certainly been abused before. I don't believe disagreeing with someone is necessariily triggering them, and if it is, then they'd have to have an absolutely traumatic past where something that broke their poor little mind made it so disagreements greatly affect them, in which case they need therapy and a mental home (not an insult).
Let's remember that not all, or even most people who get into traumatic situations develop PTSD. Bringing up something that's painful is not getting triggered. It's being triggered when you lose your connection to "reality" and become almost.. I don't know the word. It's what people think schizophrenics are but technically speaking aren't. It's being triggered when you feel an immense fear and completely shut down anything but autonomous reaction because you're that far off. It's not saying "not all men are some antagonistic patriarchal ***** who want to oppress women".
Anyway, last time I want to post this.