Thanks for link.
Feminism has always been about communism. I did a bit of research about the origins of feminism, started in the latter half of the 19th century by proto-communists, into “open marriage” and who knows what else. I was dragged by a room mate in about 1969 to early “wymmyn’s liberation” meetings in Berkeley. I went I think 2 or 3 times - they had free dope - but then I heard them screaming about how they hated all men and lusted after other wymmyn, and were so angry and vengeful and crazed, I realized even as a teenager that feminism was Evil.
Betty Frieden whose book “The Feminine Mystique” (which I never read) really kickstarted modern feminism, was a card carrying commie for a while.
When I was in college (1970-ish) I took a Sociology course (as a breather from math and physics) and had to read Feminine Mystique.
Its effects around campus were: women going braless (not a bad thing for most coeds); and, eschewing makeup/not shaving legs and armpits (much less positive developments).
I’m glad my daughters went to an SEC school where they expressed themselves by dressing up for football games, sorority life, and singing in church choir.