I broadly agree with you - but I am not a feminist. My reasoning being that feminism as a broad church movement doesn't understand its aims and many within the movement have replaced a push for equity with a push against men. There is a difference between feminism and femagoguery - the former is hard, contradictory at times (who wants to argue for the conscription of women into the army for example) but the latter is easy, it's very easy to signal into an in-group and even more so when it gets monetised. That's why I got in trouble for writing this piece about Andrew Tate. https://medium.com/p/79242c5a024a