Granted, this is true. You didn't address this in your article. Intentionally or not, you characterized the fear men have of predatory women as fantasy, instead of acknowledging it as a real possibility. It's possible that some/many/few (who knows) men are in the Red Pill communities because of their real experiences, regardless of whether it's a healthy response or not.
Looking back at your articles, you do have a bias towards women. This is expected. You have focused on women avoiding marriage because it’s not a good deal anymore. I won’t argue with your logic, many women do feel like marriage isn’t for them for the exact reasons you give. You support these fears in women. You use similar tribal terminology in your articles. You say you don't support the "men suck" philosophy, yet you have written articles that generalize on men's failings.
You are criticizing an online community that has some of the similar apprehension towards long relationships with women. I acknowledge that there is some toxicity in those communities. Still, it just seems suspicious to me that your message to women is that they have reason to fear men and your message to men is that it's all in their head.