(I am focusing on the U.S; but posts about other countries are nice.)
Feminism is a social movement that got popular in the previous century; it is a movement that promotes gender equality?
Racial egalitarianism also got popular in the previous century; people were fed up with racial discrimination.
I think egalitarian movements could have easily became popular during this time; egalitarianism promotes the idea that all humans are equal, which is what most civil rights movements focused on; so how did explicitly-stated egalitarian movements manage to not get popular?
A loosely moderated place to ask open ended questions
If your post is
it’s welcome here!
Egalitarian movements are plenty popular, so the answer you’re looking for lies in the names.
To start with - let’s look at the Syllable count:
So this isn’t catchy.
Next up, the Gender Egalitarian side was a title used for a lot of whataboutism. Once a movement’s associated with bad actors, it’ll have a hard time gaining traction, so we have the jimbo problem.