"One of the biggest problems with the modern feminist movement is its failure to bring men along with us"
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The subtext is a critique of how movements communicate when they’re winning cultural visibility but losing persuasion. Bruce is implicitly arguing that a movement can be right and still be socially ineffective if it treats half the population as an adversarial audience rather than potential allies. That’s a provocative reframing because it pulls attention away from patriarchy as a system and toward feminism as a brand: messaging, tone, incentives, and the cost of entry for outsiders.
Contextually, this sits in the long-running fault line between “feminism as structural analysis” and “feminism as broad-based reform project.” It echoes earlier equality-era strategies that emphasized shared stakes (workplace fairness, family life, social stability) while also anticipating the modern backlash economy, where grievance thrives on the story that feminism equals male loss. Bruce’s intent is to argue that feminism’s durability depends not just on justice claims, but on narrating a future in which men can recognize themselves without being centered.
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"One of the biggest problems with the modern feminist movement is its failure to bring men along with us." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/one-of-the-biggest-problems-with-the-modern-131420/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.





