As a Gen Z, I completely disagree. And, I am really furious at the people who say so.
I was struggling so much with all the problems created in my family, created by a man, with fuels from very misogynistic and selfish relatives. And the problem just speaks patriarchy. That problem ruined (or, should I say shaped) my entire life, it started at my teenage, and never ended. It doesn't end.
To understand and cope with that sudden change of my whole life, the betrayal and behavior of that very close person in my life, I searched internet desperately (gen Z, introvert and socially awkward girl had no other way) and found out books by Taslima Nasrin. That's my introduction to the idea of feminism, that's what kept me afloat, and pushed me to make a career of my own, become independent, take my mom away from the chaos in our family.
So, when I get to hear such absurd things like feminism has gone too far, or, people are becoming woke and that's bad (first of all, I didn't even know what woke was until I was called one), I just don't understand why people are saying these. What's wrong with them. Then again, I don't come from a privileged background, I have a hard-working and self-sacrificing (actually more like self-sabotaging) woman for a mother, an ungrateful, insecure husband of that mother for a father (he loves me, and I also love him, except for the part how he treats my mom), so I'll never understand these. But I sure am so afraid of these people, most of these seem very intellectually-challenged, self-sabotaging with a lot of internalized misogyny. Some are just purely vile.