A classmate of mine from highschool posted this picture along with the right wing copy pasta "Joe Legal and Jose Illegal".
As for that "article" about "feminized societies", the ending point about how the women drove polygamy rather than the men is downright hilarious. In order for it to be comparable to that classroom experiment, and that's being generous and assuming that not only did such an experiment happen, but that it happened as the "teacher" insisted it did, but anyway....
In order for polygamy in the Ancient Near East to be comparable to that experiment, polygamy would have had to have been established by women who all wanted the same man so much that they were willing to share him. But that's not even remotely what it looked like, and even a casual glimpse at the Torah (which is genuinely useful as a historical document even if the stories are entirely mythical) will reveal that marriages at the time were "property" exchanges between men, and the women had little say in the matter. And that was in the progressive households.