Much as I hate to reply,
Feminism is the belief that women are people too.
is definitely false, because
I'm a feminist, but women are universally incapable of rational thought and shouldn't vote
cannot be coherently asserted, but
I believe people in comas are universally incapable of rational thought and shouldn't vote
can be coherently asserted, so it cannot be the belief that women are people that is generating the contradiction. Regardless of what else one might believe about feminism, I think this line of argument shows some it has both necessary moralised element and a necessary non-trivial positive element.
While I disagree with the grandparent's conflation of the least extreme version of feminism with all feminism, I think you're being a bit obtuse about her intended connotation. It would be more typical lesswrongian language to phrase it as "Feminism is the belief that women are agents [and should be treated as such]".
Various people (including Konkvistador who has been talking about it the most) have launched their blog More Right
"A group blog, More Right is a place to discuss the many things that are touched by politics that we prefer wouldn’t be, as well as right wing ideas in general. It grew out of the correspondences among like minded people in late 2012, who first began their journey studying the findings of modern cognitive science on the failings of human reasoning and ended it reading serious 19th century gentlemen denouncing democracy. Surveying modernity, we found cracks in its façade. Findings and seemingly correct ideas, carefully bolted down and hidden, met with disapproving stares and inarticulate denunciation when unearthed. This only whetted our appetites. Proceeding from the surface to the foundations, we found them lacking. This is reflected in the spirit of the site."