Women of the Alt-Right are surprised that guys like Richard Spencer hate women.

The alt-right is anything but funny. The Southern Poverty Law Center considers them a hate group for their toxic ideology that touts the ridiculous belief that “white identity” is under attack due to the changing demographics in the United States and across Europe. Nothing about hate is amusing—but, sometimes it can be ironic.

Enter the experiences of the women of the alt-right movement. They have strong feelings about the fact that they are the victims of constant misogyny and are not taken seriously among their fellow whites—specifically, men in the movement.

Women in the "alt-right" "are constantly harassed by low level anonymous trolls trying to put us in our place," self-described "Ethno Nationalist" Tara McCarthy wrote on Twitter Sunday, in a moment of revelation that was well-known to basically anyone else. "The ultimate goal seems to be to bully us off the internet."

In a series of tweets, McCarthy was clear that some of the men of the alt-right are anti-woman and that’s just not okay. But, even more importantly, she’s imploring those upstanding feminist men in the movement to speak out on behalf of women’s rights (Insert giggles here).

Men in the Alt Right are going to have to decide whether they will continue to passively/actively endorse this behavior, or speak out against it. If you want more women speaking publicly about ethno nationalism, I suggest you choose the latter. — Tara McCarthy 🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄 (@TaraMcCarthy444) December 3, 2017

Clearly, McCarthy doesn’t realize that most women are trolled and bullied online and there is substantive research to prove it. She isn’t special. But the irony here is that so many of them are bullied by the very same men McCarthy is trying to preserve power for. Poor baby. How sad for her and the other women of the alt-right to realize that their men are not just white supremacists but also rabid misogynists.