All you have said might be very valid since you have the relevant experience…but you know you could’ve done it without demeaning feminists as going crazy and stereotyping them as boys clubs do thus portraying and reinforcing all the stereotypes that are used to diss women who speak up. Funny isn’t it ,that you (almost)never see men writing articles about how sick they are of the sexist jokes other men around them make or other asshole things they do(because I’m assuming there are some good men out there who do recognise these things and their negative impact and hope for a change, like the men in your team who respect you maybe?) , or how sick they are of the wrong impacts of undue male privileges., or even other wrong things men do such as committing murders or killing each other in gang wars that are not particulalrly having targeted effects at women. On the other hand we women can’t stop ourselves from going on nothing short of a public platform to hysterically point out how the rest of us are doing things that are not right or effective or are crazy feminsts. Talk about sisterhood, we really need to learn from men how not to bring down our own kind and do damage to our own , more so publicly and how to talk about(or not, since a majority of men stay mum) the not so right or less effective things that may be being done by our gender inadvertently without being derogatory to them. If we can’t fix ourselves first and have to be nothing short of publicly derogatory and disrespetful while expressing different opinions amongst us, we can’t expect men to treat us with respect.
And thanks for calling us feminists crazy , now it becomes even more legit for a boy at my B school to say so coz u further legitimized it with ur statement. So much for using your status responsibly.