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Is "feminism" an inevitable product of social development?

I believe that feminism is a product of social development, and that it has greatly improved various aspects of modern society, and that feminism is also an expression of women's sense of responsibility for modern society.

From ancient times, women have played a pivotal role - even in patriarchal and feudal societies there are many heroines, even if not, but every "man" has a great mother. This undoubtedly reflects the status of women.

In today's 21st century, women are at the forefront of the times, playing a variety of important roles. The vast majority of today's society is more open to accept feminism, and can even be said to be awakened. But in this harmonious social environment, there are always some men who do not understand feminism, that women's rights are bad ancestral tradition

The rules, I think this kind of person is to be social spurned, abandoned by the times.

But there are other people who distort feminism and turn its core concepts of "liberation of women" and "equal human rights for men and women" into a spiritual yoke of "female supremacy". This is the same as "male supremacy", isn't it? So who are these examples against?