Why do Feminists pretend they don't hate men and except everyone to consider themselves a feminist?

Yes. Because making loads of hateful generalisations about men doesn't mean you hate men

Bashing all men doesn't mean you hate men

Going on twitter saying #KillAllMen and #AllMenAreTrash to annoy random men for a laugh but whilst getting angry at any man or woman on Twitter who tells you #NotAllMen and most men are decent people in reply doesn't mean you hate men.

Yeah. Sure. Okay Feminists.

Why the hell would I want to be a part of a group that is mostly filled with grown woman going on twitter saying #KillAllMen to annoy random men for a laugh. Am I suppose to hold these women in high regard or something. Quite pathetic actually

I'm for gender equality. So why would I support a group that seems to be infested with man haters.

Men and women should be treated equally. I think Misandry is equally as stupid as MisGoYnY.

If it weren't for the huge amount of man haters in the Feminist movement right now. I'd consider myself a Feminist. But since I'm anti Misandry… I'll be anti Feminist. Because that's all modern day feminism is nowadays… A cult of man haters.

Why in any way would I consider apart of a group that has giant member's in it like cleMENtine ford saying all sorts of horrid things about men.

There's a man hating stigma attached to modern day feminism for a reason and it's his modern day feminists act towards men.

Please let me clear up some things.
Women who feel it's okay to hate on men for no reason at all ARE NOT FEMINISTS. They're just a bunch of very misguided women who have become the very thing they swore to change.

A Feminist is someone who believes in feminism-meaning someone who believes in social, political, economic and personal equality of all sexes. Anyone who deviates from this definition IS NOT A FEMINIST.

Yeah, there are some feminists who are really extreme and focus their energy on hating or criticising men than really trying to solve problems which are affecting women. Any political/ideological position which goes down the path of an "us and them", "[group of people] are our enemy", black and white style thinking is on the wrong path, that goes for the far-right and manosphere too.

That being said, I can see why #NotAllMen can be annoying in some contexts like if a woman is recalling a general experience she may have had with men in a certain situation (let's say strangers sending her unwanted dickpics on a dating app), she's probably not literally tarring all men with the same brush.

I'm a feminist and I do neither.

Feminist women have very severe mental problems.

#Killallmen was a hashtag created to smear feminists. Men are much, much, MUCH more likely to commit violence against women than women are to commit violence against men so I'm not sure why you're posting this