They stick together and go after people. I've seen this at the workplace environment where they gang up on someone they don't like or isn't a part of their 'clique' to get them fired. They report to their "Queen Bee" boss who they are fiercely loyal too. It's quite sad.
Not the women I know. Never seen that happen. Maybe women just don't like you because you are a misogynistic jerk. Maybe the problem isn't women. Maybe it is you.
It's evolutionary psychology. Women are hardwired to establish a network of connections to protect their offspring, the ones that weren't like that didn't leave descendants.
It's not sad or negative, it's just different. Women are (in general) less able of problem-solving and independent rational thinking. On the other hand, they're far better at establishing emotional connections and networks in a community. Both things are necessary if you wanna build a healthy thriving community. The problem nowadays is that female natural skills are dismissed (they're considered inferior by modern feminism, quite the sweet irony), while women try to play the male role, which in general they're not exactly well qualified.
There's some reality-shows where a group of males and another one of females were left alone in an island. There's some videos about it in youtube. The ones with males had some buildings and food-providing systems in a few days. The ones with females was useless. Biology matters.
That doesn't mean that men are a "better sex". You leave us alone, and the group with males would start to destroy itself after a while. We're good as long as there's a problem to solve so we can work together, idle hands are the devil's workshop. However, you add females establishing connections in the group, and then you get a lasting thriving community.
Man's hyper competitive nature can get the best of him. I'm a Reds fan an a interesting thing happened a week ago that fits as a exact example of your fine post.
Joey Votto (reds first baseman) got into a heated argument with a umpire...a very heated one, on the verge of violent aggression...he was thrown out of the game. About 10 minutes after the incident, a female fan texted a photo of her young girl (about 5 or 6 years old) with tears in her eyes because it was her first baseball game and her favorite player (Joey Votto) was thrown out. The post when semi viral.
The next day Mr. Votto gave her a signed ball and a seat next to the clubhouse so he could talk to her.
I'm sure Votto did some contemplation on his overly aggressive behavior after the game.
Each sex has their strengths. Combined we are stronger.