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Some could be remnants of the past but I think a lot of it is just the people with more radical agendas have coopted the movement and packaged their goals as "feminism" and the power to decide who is creating the discourse has only been further consolidated while opposing opinion and debate is further buried and demonized. Civil rights movements that have met their primary goals also seem to have a tendency of devolving into just perpetuating conflict and discontent as a means of keeping the grift going. On a larger scale those with the power and influence to actually affect these movements and their direction from multiple angles stand to benefit from conflict that is based on race, gender, contrived social justice bs rather than say a class based movement.