Feminists need to enter the equalists
I think there may be some confusion here!
Firstly, I'd like to clarify that feminism and equalism are not mutually exclusive or opposing ideologies. In fact, feminism is a movement that seeks to promote equality and justice for women and marginalized groups.
Feminism is about challenging and dismantling the systemic inequalities and biases that have historically disadvantaged women and other marginalized groups, such as racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism, and classism. Feminism is not about elevating one group over another, but rather about creating a more just and equitable society where everyone has equal opportunities and is treated with dignity and respect.
Equalism, on the other hand, is a term that is sometimes used to describe a broader movement that seeks to promote equality and justice for all individuals, regardless of their gender, race, sexual orientation, religion, or any other characteristic. Equalism is not a widely recognized or established term, but it is often used to describe a more inclusive and intersectional approach to social justice.
In other words, feminism is a specific movement that focuses on promoting the rights and equality of women and marginalized groups, while equalism is a broader movement that seeks to promote equality and justice for all individuals.
So, to answer your question, I don't think that feminists need to "enter" equalism, as feminism is already a part of the broader movement for social justice and equality. Instead, I believe that we should continue to work together to promote equality and justice for all individuals, regardless of their gender, race, sexual orientation, religion, or any other characteristic.