I'm going to address your comment about going out into our neighborhoods and defying the stereotypes."Feminism"(Whatever the hell THAT word means anymore)has played a role in the less than complimentary way men, as a class, are viewed, in the same way organized religion has played a role in creating stigmas around homosexuals, this is true
The only way such prejudices are reduced*... A large percentage of those within whichever demographic the public currently has unkind thoughts about have to go out into our neighborhoods, and defy the stereotypes about themselves. So it's going to be with modern men, when it comes to fighting back against the aftermath of MeToo
*Yes, I said "reduced", not "defeated". Prejudices, biases, and outright hate never vanish entirely
If a man were to go out into his neighborhood and do day game, couldn't that end up further solidifying the feminists' idea that men are dogs?
Don't get me wrong; I'm not saying day game is bad. All I'm saying is it's a lot harder to change a feminist's mind (or even reduce her negative opinion of us) than you're making it sound.
I'm aware prejudices can never go away entirely. With harsh enough punishments against acting on prejudices, however, it's possible to scare the vast majority of others into treating you well (and on the rare occassion one treats you poorly anyway, at least you can rest assured justice will be served)