Then again, there might not. Said expectations would not have been particularly realistic in either case: just like finding a female player of a significant role in the 1960s might be going against the accepted stereotype yet in no way a reflection of the capabilities of women in specific, finding a man who is openly uncomfortable with women in the 2010s might be going against the accepted stereotype yet in no way a reflection of the attitudes of men in specific. The universe ought to have room for all sorts, especially for dramatic purposes. Why censor out a sexist pig from the hero cast of a 2010s show, at a time when we're supposed to be edgy and aware and quite capable of stomaching shades of black?
Making Pike a misogynist and having him be in command of Discovery would put him at odds with the bridge crew. Moreover, it sharply undercuts the idea of the crew working together as a team if they're not on the same side as the Captain. The whole point of Pike taking command is that he's not Lorca and the crew can trust him, serve under him, and most importantly like him and not feel at odds with him. Conflict can come from all sorts of angles besides just the Captain again.
More importantly: Specifically because this is 2019, giving The Captain such an attitude would make others (who shouldn't be) in the audience feel validated in their beliefs and those beliefs should NOT be validated under any circumstances. It wouldn't just turn me against the Captain, it would turn me against the show.
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