Well there was
Emily Davison, an English suffragette who walked onto a racetrack trying to pin a sash on the king's horse. While it was racing. It ran her over and killed her. She was typical of the
English suffragettes, who harassed politicians, burnt down houses and churches, and went on hunger strikes, knowing the government would force feed them so they wouldn't die. The government eventually passed a law to release them from prison when they were malnourished so they wouldn't have to bother with feeding them. They would be re-imprisoned after they fattened themselves back up.
Then there were there was the
white feather movement, which went around giving men white shame feathers if they hadn't enlisted to fight WWI. They also gave them to veterans who came back from the war, because they couldn't tell the difference. Mostly harmless, but cruel.
In the US, the temperance movement was driven by women like
Carrie Nation, who went around with her disciples attacking pubs with a hatchet to "save" men from drunkenness. She collected speaking fees and sold souvenir hatchets to pay her fines; this was the olden days version of plugging your Patreon on YouTube. The
Women's Christian Temperance Union pursued this and other noble endeavors such as banning tobacco and golf on Sunday. They were predecessors of modern feminists like Bindel, believing themselves to be the morally superior sex. But they also promoted the Americanization of immigrants, so I guess they weren't all bad.
Fast-forwarding a bit, second wave feminist and insane lesbian Valarie Solanas wrote the SCUM Manifesto advocating the gendercide of men. When it didn't catch on, she shot Andy Warhol. This gained the attention of at least a few feminists. More relevant to current events, women were prominent in the
Weatherman Underground. They started out with riots, then moved on to bombings, which I expect to start up again by next year. They'll take note of how their arsonists were caught, refine their techniques, and start planting bombs instead of molotov cocktails.
Whether this establishes a pattern of insufferable white women, or it is just a few unrepresentative cherry-picked examples, I leave up to you.