The problem is that we need to Evolve beyond this, but Evolution quite literally means 'Change over Time'. We can create laws, we can police the internet, we can throw these people in jail where some of them quite obviously deserve to be, but the eradication of the attitude itself is a cross-generational event. Our desire to change society far, far outpaces our ability to do so, all change, no time.
The trick here, to my mind is to forget debating with the idiots who troll the Internet, you aren't ever going to change them, if they weren't attacking someone for being a feminist, they'd be attacking someone for being gay, or being black etc. If they commit a crime, report them, but don't engage them. And, indeed, engaging them creates a situation where the defenders become automatically hostile to
any dissenting voice because they are so used to trolls and general obnoxiousness, it's that pre-emptive defensiveness that means that many people feel like they are walking on eggshells whenever they want to openly debate the subject with a position that doesn't entirely align with the mainstream.
It's that old 'Assertive' vs 'Aggressive' argument.
I think the thing is, it's not a War, it's a problem, a deep seated global social problem. You aren't going to stop gang-rape in Africa by getting angry about it, you are never going to shout those people into stopping, you do so by understanding the social and sexual pressures that lead to its prevalence and dealing with
those, and then giving it a few generations, it's the only way.
So yes, stand against inequality in all its forms and with all your resolve, but if one side sees it as a no-holds barred battle, you can bet the other side will too, and that only leads to lots of people banging their heads together and going nowhere.
@Goober : No problem, I wouldn't have been setting a very good example if I hadn't been willing to try to see things from the other viewpoint
