Relatedly, this is the exact point at which you can stop trusting Chait:
Rosin, a self-identified feminist, has found herself unexpectedly assailed by feminist critics, who found her message of long-term female empowerment complacent and insufficiently concerned with the continuing reality of sexism.
Because honestly, if there is anything more expected than the sun rising in the east it is that one branch of feminism will be attacked by another branch of feminism.
And I agree it's worth calling out the far left from time to time, but the piece reads more like derision for certain liberal viewpoints than productive criticism. Ok some feminist writer got mercilessly mocked on twitter by other feminists. What, exactly, is supposed to be wrong about that? The only conclusion I can come up with is that Chait agrees with the writer and so would like her critics to shut up. But the substance of their complaints is perfectly reasonable (I base this on what I imagine the content of a book called "The End of Men" must be, and if I'm wrong, she needs to pick a new title).