Feminists: "Women are being raped because of rape culture that permeates throughout this patriarchal society in the western world. Men are instilled with the value that treating women like sex objects only for their pleasure is part of being a man. Toxic masculinity ruins the lives of minorities, women, and other marginalized groups, as well as men who are also victims of the patriarchal paradigm."
Non-feminist men: "No such thing as rape culture in the west, rape is universally condemned. No such thing as toxic masculinity. Ascribing blame to one sex and using gendered terms for the ills of society makes you come across as a sexist bigot, no one would do this with black people without being called a racist by the general populace. Men are not taught that treating women like sexual objects is good, and you feminists have a track record of conflating what would be considered normal heterosexual attraction of men to women as "sexual objectification" so your usage of those words holds little weight."
Feminists: "Ugh, how dare you deny rape culture and WOMEN'S issues!"
Non-feminist men: "Rape is not a problem exclusive to women. Men are raped too."
Feminists: "Yeah, by other men!"
Non-feminist men: "It is possible for a man to be raped or sexually abused by a woman. Domestic violence also shares this possibility, and there is evidence to suggest that men and women share a near equal amount of perpetration and reception of abuse in domestic violence."
Feminists: "Wow, isn't it funny that male problems only ever come up as a counter-argument?!"
Non-feminist men: "It doesn't "ever only come up as a counter-argument" people have argued it for years. Though isn't it funny how decades upon decades of feminist advocacy has shaped societal perception to where men are the abusers and women are the victims? That this has been ingrained in law and law enforcement practices when responding to domestic violence disputes? And now, when that argument falls apart the discussion has shifted into how "the patriarchy" harms men too? That it's apparently always harmed men as well as placed them above women. And instead of speaking out against the many outrageous injustices women face in other parts of the world such as genital mutilation or being barred from education, you have chosen to campaign against a self-induced delusion about rape-culture and 'the problems with masculinity'in western liberal societies."
Feminists: "This is what men's rights looks like. Good luck getting laid when you treat women like shit and trivialize their very real problems. This is clearly a case of the fallacy of relative-privation. Just because women in other countries can be killed for being raped, doesn't mean that patriarchal rape culture in America isn't a problem. Men need to be told not to rape."
Non-feminist men: "You are right. I've seen the light. How can we solve this patriarchal plight?"
Feminist: "Rhyming? Are you trying to be funny? We're talking about serious issues! I should have expected as much from an MRA."
Non-feminist men: "I'm not an MRA and I don't find first world feminists taking up arms over a video game character wearing a bikini to be all that funny as much as it is stupid."
Feminist: "Women wearing bikinis in video games reinforces the idea that women are sex objects! It affects the perception of men about real life women!"
Non-feminist men: "Sure..."
I tried to used enough buzzwords that it was accurate but not enough so that it was esoteric. 8/10 maybe?