...any intelligent woman is a feminst - it only means wanting equality of opportunity
If it is all about equality then why does it intrinsically include 'femin' in the name?
I don't have a problem with the aim of equality, and it has been/is still very necessary to fight for women to have a fair role in all aspects of society. But I don't believe that 'feminism' can address inequalities that hit men (i.e. poor levels of education/exam results for a generation of boys across all subjects).
There are many other words that have intrinsic gender bias that are in the process of being addressed: manned, men at work, chairman, mankind, workmen, spaceman, postman, fireman, malestrom, etc
In my opinion, we need a new word to separate feminism from gender-equalitism so that it can address inequalities between genders in both directions. Imagine if we called anti-racists 'Blackists'...