Well that's interesting. I've been insulted for being cis before by a woman, who (I'm fairly sure) identified as a woman. And I'm not sure why she would've just assumed I identified as a man (apart from that being the case 90+% of the time).
This just makes me even more confused about why she would've called me that as part of an insult.
Man all this crap is so shallow and strange, it's a completely different side to reddit via a bunch of subreddits I didn't even know existed. And it's pretty sad because it puts a huge dent in the average redditor's view of the feminist movement, which is arguably still important.
I have quite a few friends who are feminists, in that they've been discriminated against (real discrimination, i.e. we can't hire you because we're only looking for men/ We won't hire homosexuals) and whilst they're all for women and lesbians/gays having equal rights they don't try to achieve it by putting men down or coming up with such strange and honestly embarrassing power structures.
This strange SJW movement seems wholly destructive to real SJ interested people who are attempting to fight a good cause in real life.