Feminism benefits women greatly both in just ways (eqal rights) and unjust ways (discrimination against men). It also helps women in trouble -- poor women, depressed women, abused women. Thus feminism will continue to grow both US-wide and globally.
Unfortunatly feminism contributes to discrimination against men. The worst cases are men whose lives are totally destroyed who now number in hundreds of thousands -- much more then in the 80-s or 90-s. These are men who commit suicide due to extreme alimony, men suffering exceptionally severe DV (in the 70-s they could defend themselves) and men falsely convicted of sex crimes. As feminism grows around the globe, their numbers will grow. Given how few men talk about men's rights now, the number of destroyed lives will probably be in tens of millions before the tide will turn back. Communism put 60 million into camps on average for 5 years and 15 million of them died.
But after the discrimination and repression will strongly affect lives of tens of millions of men, then most men will no longer consider being interested in men's rights unmanly. Then the strong men's movement will balance feminism to achieve gender eqality. I guess the turning point will be around 2030.