In general, I think it's condescending to tell someone about who they are, but since you asked, and since I have one very clear example in mind, I'll speak to that and leave it there.
A while back you quite animatedly and vociferously insisted that there were no women clamoring to get into dangerous professions like coal mining. Your assumption seemed to be (born of manosphere rhetoric, no doubt) that women coast and let men do all the hard shit, and then they bitch and moan about equality - when it's actually men who are being treated unequally. And then you were presented with the actual statistics, as well as the reality that despite extreme levels of harassment and abuse, hundreds of thousands of women were actually clamoring to get into coal mining in a relatively short period of time (once they stopped being banned from the job). It seemed to shock you that your tribal marker wasn't only wrong, but that women do routinely suffer huge levels of harassment and abuse when entering male dominated professions - and yet they do it anyway. Something that is diametrically different than your apparent perception of women as somewhat lazy coasters who sponge off the work of men and who bitch a lot about nothing.
And I don't want to hear about the female professors you've had that you're respected or anything like that because again, your pervasive comments speak an entirely different story. Go back and read the comments you've made about women and feminism over the past month and you tell me what your beliefs are about women and whether or not they align with what you routinely say about them.
Edit: I have never once heard you say something kind, or supportive of, or understanding of a woman. Maybe I’ve missed something, or maybe that’s not the sum total of your beliefs, but it is the pervasive impression that you make on Medium, and that’s all I really have to go by.