Imagine a foreign President announcing that "black people aren't equal to white people." Surely there would be international outrage, the country would have sanctions and cultural boycotts levied against it as South Africa did in the 1970s and 80s. The fact that there is no international condemnation shows that his misogynistic ideas are not considered outrageous by many international governments - who are, of course, largely made up of men. It's so depressing.
And as for the annoyance of a man telling women that they don't understand motherhood; actually he doesn't say "women" don't understand motherhood, he says "feminists" don't understand motherhood - with the implication that feminists are not "proper" women. In fact, it's men who don't understand fatherhood. They don't understand that for motherhood to be a good experience for mother and child, fatherhood needs to be done right, too, which means taking responsibility for and care of children in a supportive non-violent environment. I bet that's in the Koran somewhere.