Dear John,
Dare I suggest that if you haven't already done so, start reading some serious academic work so that the main focus of your rant, the psychopaths who masquerade as business leaders who "...cheat to keep us all playing." will be heeded without you having to engage in man-bashing.
Missing of course from your hyper-generalization that it's all men's fault are silly facts like Pepsi-Cola's W.O.C. Indra Nooyi, India's Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, Vandana Luthra and Radhika Aggarwal or even America's Oprah Winfrey.
(The list could go on and on but take a look, why don't you?)
See: https://www.inc.com/jenna-lee/americas-10-richest-self-made-women.html
or
See: https://www.fincash.com/l/investment/top-successful-indian-business-women
You lament in spite of the above, has anyone asked women how they're doing?
Or what they would do to set things right?
Such questions means that you haven't been doing enough reading.
So if you haven't, take a good look at egalatarian feminist Christine Sommer's book, written in 2001 no less, "The War Against Boys: How Misguided Feminism Is Harming Our Young Men."
She'a woman BTW.
Lastly, at least read the synopsis on four very important academic books - alas heavily annotated as they were writing not just for the layman but the academics who would challenge the authors' work-- are again written by an egalatarian feminist writer Katherine Young (she's woman) and co-authored by Paul Nathanson (not a woman but a humanitarian nonetheless).
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Spreading Misandry: The Teaching of Contempt for Men in Popular Culture Paperback – (2006)
or
Legalizing Misandry: From Public Shame to Systemic Discrimination against Men - (2006)
or
Sanctifying Misandry: Goddess Ideology and the Fall of Man (2010):
"...they challenge an influential version of modern goddess religion, one that undermines sexual equality and promotes hatred in the form of misandry - the sexist counterpart of misogyny."
Lastly, and perhaps more germaine to your queries, is their most recent book:
Replacing Misandry: (2015)
"This new approach sets the stage for understanding a profound and growing problem that our society must face: the increasing inability of boys and men to create or sustain a healthy collective identity. "
"The authors define this as an identity that is distinctive, necessary, and therefore publicly valued. "
"Without a healthy and positive identity, two current trends will continue: giving up (dropping out of school, society, or even life itself) and attacking a society that has no room for men."
While I agree with much of what you have written, it behooves you to become better educated because you have such a large audience and any writer who stops learning or ignores serious writers, cares not about his readers.