I don't know what you are referring to here?
A woman can decide she's not ready to become a mother and the state will free her of any sort of responsibility.
A men cannot decide he's not ready to become a father.
In like... any country I know.
As for incarceration gap, for pretty much any metric used to show racial bias in US judiciary, there is several times bigger gender gap (after accounting for severity of the crime, whether it is first time or not, etc)
Well, in academia and Europe in generally I'd say the term feminism is reasonably well defined, so you don't always have to specify.
Well, no, not at all.
Ironically, even in the context of this very forum any concrete example often ends with "not that type of feminists".
There are, e.g. intersectional feminists, trans exclusionary feinists, equity feminists, feminists suggesting to reduce population of men to 10%, etc.
Well, it isn't something personal and, unlike what was said above, is actually on topic.
A very theoretical scenario (I didn't even fully watch the videos in this thread, not to get too frustrated), which will get more detailed in the next step, although not necessarily the same way as the incident in OP:
A weak person A is very displeased with what a bit stronger person B, is doing.
B is not disturbing anyone while doing that.
A attacks B first verbally, then physically.
B responds, first verbally, then physically.
Questions:
1) Does gender matter, if yes, why, and if no, why?
2) Is either A or B clearly a victim with nothing to blame for?