I don’t think low status helps a movement become popular ever.
Low status might not help, but that’s a different claim from saying that a movement for improving the rights of a lower-status group can’t become popular for other reasons. We’re not talking about a small low-status minority, or even a low-status phase that’s generally thought to be transitory the way childhood or having no sexual experience is. Nor is it something that can be thought of being the person’s own fault, like some people view poverty or alcoholism. We’re talking about group that consists of 50% of the population and needs to implement society-wide changes if they want to improve their position. Feminism has certainly been unpopular among many men, but there were also enough women to make it succeed regardless.
Low status might not help, but that’s a different claim from saying that a movement for improving the rights of a lower-status group can’t become popular for other reasons. We’re not talking about a small low-status minority, or even a low-status phase that’s generally thought to be transitory the way childhood or having no sexual experience is. Nor is it something that can be thought of being the person’s own fault, like some people view poverty or alcoholism. We’re talking about group that consists of 50% of the population and needs to implement society-wide changes if they want to improve their position. Feminism has certainly been unpopular among many men, but there were also enough women to make it succeed regardless.