Ok.
Uh, everyone has a biological imperative to secure resources and safety. That's why you eat, drink, sleep, go to working, earn money, buy a gun, and put a security system on your house.
I'm not sure what is meant by this specifically, but it sounds like a classic case of extrapolation of a flimsy biological narrative to support a pre-conceived ideological bias.
Feminism at its core is about achieving equal rights and protections for women that were historically denied. You may have a some quarrels with some of the laws enacted with regard to gender, but smearing feminism in its totality isn't accurate.
Feminism also brought about women having the right to vote, which wasn't totally secured in this country until 1920. Or do you think that was a bad thing?
I don't even know what this means, but it sounds like nonsense.

No woman shames me. You can't be shamed unless you allow someone to shame you. Men don't shame women too? Women aren't pressured to look and act a certain way and don't have societal pressure heaped on them about their body images and sexual behavior?
People try to shame each other regardless of gender. That's the world.
And what do you mean by "non-sexual dominate men"? Men who can't lay pipe? Sucks for them, but it sounds like a personal issue.
Biased domestic violence campaigns? Women are by far the greater recipients of domestic violence than men, and are generally more susceptible to it because they tend to be the physically weaker of the two sexes. It's a major issue that needs to be addressed and fought against.
I'm actually with you when it comes to biased court settlements and alimony. But like something you will probably cite about men being unfairly arrested for domestic violence, you guys highlight anecdotal, minor discrepancies and injustices and try to magnify them into tyrannical oppression of men.
Your basing everything around this imaginary, assumed "biological imperative" which you haven't even explained or supported and radiating these hollow talking points out from that.
The notion that the state is oppressing men is pretty ridiculous when you consider the vast majority of elected office-holders, lawyers, judges, and academics are all men. I don't think they're actively conspiring against their own sex.
More absurd hyperbole. See above
Not hard to refute either.