Alceste
Vagabond
Poster pulling, the removal of posters. You should have seen in the Edmonton scandal how feminists were removing the posters. This is not the first time it has happened and it does block awareness. It isn't limited to that, there is more (such as), preventing mens groups from been set up by putting pressure on colleges blocks awareness. Threatening researchers to block progress. This is no mere anger. Google Warren Farrell feminist protest for another example of blocking education.
Consider how many thousands of years it took for the feminist movement to come about in any real power. Considering the stage we are at in only 40 or so short years, I think it's a fine track we are on. And just like not every female will seek support from abuse, many men will not seek support because they feel getting abused isn't 'manly'. 'Why isn't it bigger if so many men are affected?' isn't a sound statement.
As for your experience, I would question the places you spent time at. If you visit today the biggest MRA site there is, the mens rights subreddit, you'll find while there is anger sprinkled around, it is hardly woman hating, and comments like '****' 'whore' are often down-voted and are in the minority. Have a look at a very recent thread: reddit.com/r/MensRights/comments/1i2wg5/update_im_about_to_give_up_im_not_sure_i_can_keep/ the subject matter shows a woman ruining a mans life and yet all the comments are hardly abusive. They are helpful and offering the support the man needs.
You once again mention concern about there not being enough activism, I have addressed this before in this thread. I again urge you to remember the MRA is small, but it is growing fast as awareness spreads. Surely you don't expect MRA to be playing out campaigns on the scale of feminism so soon?
In fairness, Warren Farrell did write "We have forgotten that before we began calling this date rape and date fraud, we called it exciting." You just can't say stuff like that without eliciting a certain amount of rage from date rape victims and their sympathizers.
If I write "it used to be totally OK to persecute Jews" (for example), do you think I could expect peaceful, non-controversial speaking tours?