User blog comment:MrTyeDye/What if the gender-swapped Loud House was the original one?/@comment-4618045-20170831002710/@comment-32202721-20170831004258

Hmm... I can see where you're coming from, but I don't think it'd be fair to call the show misandristic. Yes, there's the matter of Lincoln being "outshone" by his sisters (although "Making the Case" was the only episode to really delve into that), and then you had "One of the Boys" which kinda-sorta implied that boys are nasty bullies simply by virtue of being boys. But there are male characters on the show who are portrayed as both competent and admirable (namely Howard, Harold and especially Albert).

In fact, have you noticed that the only elderly relative of the Louds to be treated with any sort of dignity is male? Compare the awesomely chill Pop-Pop to the slovenly Aunt Ruth.