No. There is a difference between holding women accountable and turning women into the primary targets of our anger. Women can internalize misogyny but that does not make them the architects of it and I hope we don't lose sight of who built and benefits from those systems.
A grammar tip:
When choosing between “and me” or “and I” in a sentence, choose the one that works if you drop the other person.
“My sister and I went to the store,” becomes, “I went to the store,” which is correct.
“My sister and me went to the store,” becomes, “Me went to the store,” which is incorrect.
Nysc traumatized me so much that after my Pop, I threw away my uniform and every other thing that reminded me of the programme, except the certificate.