The term “male chauvinism?”

Those were the gentlemen who were allegedly too obsequious or patronizing of women, took off their hats, or took too deep of a bow, held the door open, etc.

Minneapolis will pay $600,000 to settle with woman who says ex-Officer Chauvin knelt on her back
The city of Minneapolis has agreed to pay $600,000 to settle a lawsuit by a woman who alleged that ex-Officer Derek Chauvin hauled her from her minivan and pinned her to the ground with his knee in January 2020, just as he did four months later when he killed George Floyd. Patty Day, formerly employed by the Public Works Department, claimed in a lawsuit filed last May that she was the victim of excessive force and a wrongful arrest. Chauvin and his partner that night, Officer Ellen Jensen, eventually arrived on the scene.
Chauvinism | Gender Inequality, Patriarchy & Misogyny | Britannica
Chauvinism, excessive and unreasonable patriotism, similar to jingoism. The word is derived from the name of Nicolas Chauvin, a French soldier who, satisfied with the reward of military honours and a small pension, retained a simpleminded devotion to Napoleon. Chauvin came to typify the cult of the

The term “male chauvinism” was popular among the feminists of the civil rights era, namely the 1970s, but it seems to have fallen out of favor with the ♯MeT00 crowd. Of couse over the last 50 years, most men have ceased and desisted from such chivalry and civility toward women, and many have turned gay as a consequence of feminists’ extreme coldness and indifference and because of a mostly male police force’s unchecked desire to appease street women and attack civilian male rivals.

It would still seem out of place for a male cop to attack a woman, but those male cops “out with the guys” are always running a protection racket of sorts for prostitutes and ladies of the district, and any woman who falls out of favor with them is likely to arouse their sudden anger and be attacked violently.

These are not cops who are able to control their own desires and appetites for vice, for all the false charges of that nature they file so frequently on the men they pick up seemingly at random without any particular cause.