" ... only a few men wield all the power...." but it benefits the whole demographic these days. It's a bit like saying a lot of white people don't have power. No, but we have benefited (& continue to do so) from the privileges that discrimination affords us. Same with sexism.
As for 'disparity of outcomes' - when the balance is in any way, shape or form, tipped against men, you might have a point. You plucked a few areas, with no examples, and failed to give the counter-balance of systemic inequity.
You may be pointing at society but you're still incorrect. And - your whole article is about men versus women so you can call it sex or gender, but yes, you're pointing fingers.