Up here, there's been a radicalization of domestic violence support groups. I'm sure they could cite lots of studies making all men out to be abusive pigs. However, I'm doubtful of the veracity of those studies, no matter how earnestly some may believe it.
I think that's par for the course, a DV agency has to assume their charges are telling the truth (and my wife's agency provides aid in the form of housing, help with rent, baby sitting, etc..and when that's on the table, some career gamers of the system are bound to come calling).
But to the point of making all men out to be abusive pigs, that's not been my experience at all. The abusers are certainly trash, but well..that's cuz they are. But wholesale sexism or really reverse misogyny is closer to what you're describing isn't something I've encountered, and that's not a sentiment Id let pass. Her agency represents male victims as well as female, and advertises that.
DV is messy all around (and we're rapidly running away from Mr Sullinger with these statements the more general we get, so maybe we shouldn't veer too far here), but I find it unlikely that potential victims lie about the nature of encounters more than alledged abusers, who (when the alternative is copping to actual abuse, not refuting lies about abuse by telling the truth) have much, much more to gain by lying.
Then you look at the dynamic between abuser and victim, and it's frequent the case that the abuser is gifted in manipulation and is actually quite charming when they're not ruining someone's life.
But again, Im not saying accusers don't lie, and conspiracies for money grabs or advantages in custody cases don't happen, just that from what I've read and heard, it's not a 'just as likely' situation.