Well, you are not incorrect, but you are not right.
As many people have said, MGTOW isn't a way of living, its a survival mechanism.
Patriarchy exists in women's heads.
Women come up with all kinds of ideas, and then they run the past a man, who puts tons of holes in them (because, reasons) and so it is men who are the kill joys, who are the blockages of everything.
Such as, a woman wants to open a pretty cup-cake store. And then when she asks a man about it, he says, ok, it will cost $1,000/mo to rent the building, which equals you have to sell thousands of cup cakes, do you think you can sell that many? PATRIARCHY! Stop trying to weigh me down with all of your man bullshit.
It is just so easy to blame the ones who have given you everything, instead of looking inside. And so, it will always be patriarchy.
And really, men love women. Women... based on which way her emotions are blowing, hate/love men. So, in a patriarchy, the women are put on a pedestal. There are laws specially for women. There are shelters to protect women. Women just do not realize how nice it is to live in a patriarchy.
Now, a matriarchy, ... You know, the signs women carry, "my body, my choice"? Well, if women were in charge, it really becomes "your body, my choice". The women in charge decide who gets to breed. Who gets to have children. Of course its all for reasons, like not enough food...
Yes, women don't realize how good they got it.
The real thing is they are probably board.
All of the automated appliances have made women's lives too easy.
So, they bitch, because their life isn't fulfilling anymore.
Sorry it's taken me so long to respond.. been very very busy..
Men do love women, and it's kinda sad when you think about it.. considering how ambivalent most women are to that adoration.. they take if for granted that men should love them.. and it's not reciprocal. Whenever there is some kind of case where a women is assaulted.. like take that Brock Turner case.. where the drunken girl left a frat party with some kid, and he did stuff to her in an alley.. it was 2 other men who stopped him from going any further.. but they only briefly mention that in every article about the case. They'll go on and on about rape, toxic masculinity and patriarchy.. but forget to mention that there are good men out there, and 2 of them saved that stupid girl from being assaulted any further.
Also, they never mention for a second that women should maybe make better decisions in order to not find themselves in a situation where they COULD get assaulted. Why is nobody saying "if you don't wanna get raped, maybe you shouldn't be out getting blackout drunk with a bunch of horny college boys."
Maybe it's cold, and maybe it's a little bit of victim blaming, but we have choices.. and we are responsible for the decisions we make and responsible for protecting ourselves. It's nobodies else's job to be constantly vigilant of assault, each individual has to do that themselves.. it's never okay to assault a woman.. but women need to know that there are people out there who do not feel the same way, and if you're not careful you will fall victim to them. So why not do everything in your power to protect yourself from that? Which would include not getting so wasted that you end up unconscious for hours, allowing a pervert to violate you.
You rarely ever hear about all the great men who have protected and saved women from those perverts, it doesn't fit the patriarchal narrative.. men rescuing women from assault.. but when a woman is saved from being assaulted.. it's almost always a man who does it, and they'll never ever bring that up.. because a patriarchal society wouldn't save a woman from rape.. they'd just rape her again.