I'm going to examine your post critically; nothing about my comments is meant as personal criticism of you.
"As for
mistreatment look at the
plight of women in the Bible..." these words (in bold) talk about treatment
by others.
However, your examples mostly do not address situations of "mistreatment", but about "feelings," choices the women themselves made, or situations over which the men had no control.
"Think how Noahs wife
feels that her son is a voyeur."
"Hagar ...
runs away. ... How does she
feel about her position?"
"Or Sarah
being barren"
"Lots (sic) wife...
looks back (and) is turned into a pillar of salt."
Rachel can't have children. This is a man's fault how exactly? (btw, she died in childbirth with her second son, not her first)
Leah was made Jacob's wife by deceit. That's Jacob's fault how exactly?
"Rebekah ... think of how she
feels as a mother of two... "
Dinah was raped. Her feelings about the rapist being killed for his crime, or any other element in the story, are not recorded.
You forgot Naomi, and how terrible she "feels" when her husband and two sons died. Think of those scumbag men, leaving the poor women to fend for themselves!
How a woman
feels is not always the result of a man's choice to "mistreat" her. Life is hard, but you seem to be blaming men for the all hardship the women in Scripture had to undergo. Frankly, that's SJW hogwash. Life was hard for the men too, but they didn't go around blaming women for it.
Perhaps you'd consider rethinking your position.