Only being concerned with women's rights and not men's or childrens does make it seem like a form of supremacy.
Egalitarianism is the non exclusive version that means you also care about other humans not just women.
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Yes, and egalitarianism does NOT suggest all are equal rather that all should have equal rights. A just system. Further, because we are not all equal in fact, a healthy society would operate as an objective meritocracy voluntarily trading values which removes:
-gender
-race
-religion
-heritage
-age
-physiology
-nationality
from the conversation, reducing it to “What can and are you willing to produce that is a value to yourself and others?”
If by no fault of your own you are not capable or are not valued by those near you, charity was available to some degree (if it hadn’t been supplanted by government) but is not a right, nor should it be unconditional.