Read this, damn, what a pyscho-bitch!
The Society for Cutting Up Men (S.C.U.M)
"The male is completely egocentric, trapped inside himself, incapable of empathizing or identifying with others, or love, or friendship, affection or tenderness ... To be male is to be deficient, emotionally limited; maleness is a deficiency disease and males are emotional cripples." -- Valerie Solanas, S.C.U.M. Manifesto
You tell 'em, Valerie. And they never call when they say they will, either!
Valerie Solanas, an artist, a survivor of childhood sexual abuse, and a former prostitute, wrote her S.C.U.M. Manifesto in 1967. It was published by Olympia Press in 1968, the year she shot Andy Warhol over a business dispute.
In her manifesto, Valerie Solanas called for all "civic-minded, responsible, thrill-seeking females" to "destroy the male sex." She argued that men were "biological accidents," suffering from an incomplete X chromosome that left them unfit as human beings, and claime that they were constantly seeking to become felame in order to complete themselves. In the frustration that came from this unattainable fulfillment, they created and perpetuated war, violence, classism, conformity, censorship, boredom, and disease.
Her solution: Women should withdraw from the labor force of male society, causing economic and social collapse. They should fuck with and subvert all corporate entities, bust up heterosexual couples, destroy property, loot stores and kill men.
Kill men? That might be a little radical for your tastes, but hey, maybe it's worth a listen. Sadly, this movement never really got off the ground, and died long before Solanas did in 1988. However, there are some Second-Wave-era feminists who purpotedly hate men, and they're alive and kicking.