Maybe. As you say, who knows. But one important point is worth adding because it's critical to any kind of change. The article repeatedly specifies that women aren't listened to and that people are the one's not listening. And it's true--we've all seen it. But the thing is, women are at least as likely as men are to ignore female voices in favor of male voices. And women are overwhelmingly more important to the formation of the attitudes of society than men, because women have more influence over children. (Yes, that could be a whole other story about why, but the fact is, they do.) So whose attitudes need to change more to rectify this?