I didn’t have to read further than this:
Michael
22

“the fact the vast (vast) majority of every single thing ever discovered, invented, created, extracted, constructed was “committed” by men from trains to planes to automobiles to electricity, the internet, architecture, literature, the Constitution”

I am quite certain that you don’t have any statistics whatsoever to back this up. Whereas it’s relatively straightforward to look at statistics for violent crime, history of war, etc. On your particular list, I’d suggest that you have no clue who “invented literature”, to know whether it was men only or women only or an even mix. “The Constitution” didn’t come out of whole cloth; in particular its antecedent the Iroquois Confederation revered two men and one woman as its founder, and had a great political role for women.

But even if we did accept your list as is. . . here are just a few things that were likely (based on historical inference for the old ones), or certainly (based on historical record for the new ones) invented by women:

  • clothing from fibers (as opposed to pelts)
  • cooking with water, and the associated technology (pots, pans)
  • agriculture
  • beer
  • band-aids
  • Kevlar
  • the circular saw
  • the muffler, windshield wipers, and heaters for cars
  • software as a whole (i.e. having a computer do something other than arithmetic), the first compiler, and COBOL (all by the same woman, Grace Hopper)

So yeah, you’re just wrong.