^ The way it sounded when he mentioned the term on Skype to me is as if feminism is what those active "feminists" present it as, which is a common misconception; those people are typically saying that women should be above men. I don't know if he thinks women should be below them, but I got the impression he thinks feminism is about putting women above men, when in reality it is just about equality. However, that's a discussion for another area of the board...
I'm not so sure he was frustrated that a female was in charge as much as the way it was presented rubbed him the wrong way. I think he just found it off-putting that Kiara was treated so differently from Kion, despite them both having good qualities and Kion having more leadership experience in canon. That's how I interpreted his post anyway. I also don't think the show is sexist at all, just it is geared towards a male audience in the same way MLP is geared towards girls. Personally, I think it would have made more sense if Simba had told Kiara and Kion to watch over the Pride Lands together. This could have prevented their fighting and helped to keep things smoother while at the same time giving them both much needed experience.

Pehaps that is just me being over sensitive. Anyway I am not against equality between the sexes, and I am all for that. I don't know why, but the idea of a Queen has never really stuck with me. Whenever I have learned, and or looked into monarchy I have always found that the male will inevitably get power whether through marriage or through succession of simply being the oldest male. Though I get it. Females have every right to lead as well. I just felt like Kion I guess. I guess I relate to him too much sometimes.
As for the real intention of Feminism sure it's to get an "equality" going, but clearly the prime feminists of today are more about the supremacy of women than equality. I'm just saying. Prioritizing is definitely not the truth either. Especially with that one mouthing off about putting men in concentration camps, but that is a talk for another topic. Anyway if anyone still thinks I'm against equality I'm sorry if it seems that way. Maybe I am just not clear enough in what I'm trying to say.

I hope kiara learns to stick up for herself. It's kinda funny that you say you didn't think it fit their personalities, when this is pretty much the first time we've gotten to see what those personalities are.
They didn't fit my ~headcannoned~ personalities of them though!

