"I think what is different now is that so many young women accept that message that it is more "progressive" to be against women's sex based rights."
@IwantToRetire
Could there be some overlap with not feeling like a "typical woman" and the protections only being for the previous generations who weren't cool enough to exist without them?
Handily forgetting that these protections haven't even existed for that long time and women fought for them to be established.
I see in many areas how the idea of education as teaching people how to look for information and rejecting a set of basic knowledge for everyone in topics like politics, history and economy makes a shared past much more difficult.
Of course education is not only learning of set facts, but these form a basis on which you can start to explore. A lot of knowledge is no longer a common uniting factor and that means at every generation you have to start explaining from the start. It makes you think that there was some intention behind the disintegration of education and introducing tablets in kindergarden.
Much easier to influence people when they don't have any anchor points of knowledge.