Like these mentioned here:
Feminism does discuss it.
However.. compulsory military service - Who is in power that decide to wage wars in the first place? Who leads amarmement manufacturers that profit from supplying weapons? Who sends men to military service? Women don't want to lose husbands and sons in war and don't profit from wars. Rape is used on them as a weapon. This is clearly a problem created by the patriarchy, not misandry.
Male genital mutilation - Who created religions that demand it? Who are in the leading religious positions? Also, It does not happen to please women, unlike FGMs performed to preserve virginity, which are more severe, often eliminating clitoris and obviously catering to men's ideas of purity.
male suicide rates - they succeed more often, but attempt twice less than women. The reasons, like bottling up emotions mentioned here, is part of gender roles - always strong, provider - these traits are assigned to men by the patriarchy because then women can be assigned the opposite - weak, carer, in need of defending. If you look at men's responses to a pro-feminist man, or a man who dresses in unconventional way - you'll see he is often ridiculed, called soft, told feminists won't sleep with him etc. Men are very strict machismo enforcers. Gender equality would mean they would lose this assigned status of dominance and strength, but then they could also cry and be weak without shame.
false accusations - that's a very skewed view. most rape cases are not even reported as they are not taken seriously by the police, who are again led by men. And out of those that are reported - most don't get convictions. It's extremely rare that a named accuser is innocent. False accusations happen so rarely, that should never be discussed without the context of all rapes. And who are the rapists and violent offenders of women and men? They are mostly men.