And that is no different than most male inclusive feminist groups.
The problem I have with MRAs is that even the best of them feel very much like ‘separate but equal’ (with the best of intentions) and we all know how that worked out. The worst of them are no different than gender flipped TERFs in my experience.
About 50 years ago there were also groups that called themselves something like MRA, however, unlike today, they were in a mutually supportive relationship with feminists, and would also consider themselves to be feminist.
I suppose that would depend on whether you believe that the patriarchy is as damaging to men as well as women. Feminism should never be focused on men who are victims of the patriarchy (it wouldn’t be feminism if it did), but neither should it ignore them or say that they aren’t our problem.