I'm still pretty confused about what they were trying to accomplish, i got different answers from the 4 people I know who marched, it mostly seemed like they didn't really know, just kind of wanted to March because they we're told they're oppressed and should bitch about it, no specifics, just said there's inequality, some how, they must be, the news and their college culture says they are.
I find it ridiculously hard to have a conversation about the "issues" most milenials complain about. I try to offer a counterpoint and out come the labels. In this case, trying to discuss if women are less in fact paid less than men. If I bring up a counter argument, or show statistics that argue otherwise, I'm sexist. And once that labels thrown out, I can't be right. Anything I say will be wrong. It's insanely annoying.
It's like a new breed of bigots, hip bigots. We want equality, but only in the exact way we want. You're pro life? you must hate women. You don't agree with BLM? You're racist. They're super accepting of people that hold the same opinion, but they've got a whole list of labels for you if your opinion differs.  As far as I can tell they're just using the same thinking, same logic as any racist/bigot/sexist/hateful,  just in a way that happens to be hip and acceptable in our culture at this certain time.
I know it's probably the bad apples making most look bad, but damn is it counterproductive, most the coverage I saw of these marches just seemed pretty unaccepting and hateful for the most part, sure some good stuff too, but the hate definitely stood out more.