The problem is that men and women are not equal. Men are stronger, women are smarter. Women are wider from the waist and so on. If we ever want to get rid of loveism we have to wait for science to turn us into gender-less beings. Same goes for race and loveuality. People are going to be mocked for these things forever because these differences exist. If we wanted to have a world where no one was mocked for anything, we would also have to say goodbye to getting cheered or honored for something, because in that world everything is grey. No one would be capable of having any opinions, celebrities don't exist because everyone would be 100% equal and dull.
While that might be true that on average men are stronger, again, most of the reason for that is purely societal, but yes, it is partially due to genetics and gender, but actually it's in a larger part due to societal pressures. Look at the picture of a man considered "attractive" by the general public. Odds are he has large, clearly visible muscles showing. There isn't actually much of a difference in lower body strength between the average man and woman, but in upper body strength, there is a huge difference, and the reason for that is mostly due to societal pressure to build those muscles for the sake of appearance.
I'm not saying it's realistic in any manner for both genders to be completely equal, my assertion was that society is just as pitched against men, if not more so, but men get squashed every time they bring it up because society is supposedly male-dominated, therefore men can't have problems. I agree that there are biases for and against both genders, but in campaigning for equality, you can't demand more privilege than another, that kills the whole sense of equality. My point is, I don't understand why feminists are so sold on the idea that women are being oppressed, because in the united states, at least, they're not, at least not to a degree more than men are like they seem to believe.