Not by the feminists I've followed.
I don't know what schools you've been to, but girls and boys were treated equally terribly by each other and themselves in mine.
Then we're just arguing terminology where such an argument gets nothing done.
Far as I'm concerned, feminism IS gender equality; they're synonyms. Supporters of gender equality can be called feminists, and anyone who says that women should be put on pedestals are not feminists. But for the sake of those who reject the term "feminist/feminism", when I actually delve into the issues I focus on, I don't use those terms, knowing that they'll just distract from the real problem.
Oh, and BTW, in politics, women are fine (Iceland's PM is a woman, and a lesbian to boot). In the workplace, women are generally fine, though there's always room for improvement. But there's more to society than that. In my subculture, sexual harassment is a real problem, as bad as it was 50 or 60 years ago in normal culture and as bad as it currently is in Japan. The depiction of women is basically this: if they're not sex-symbols, or domination goals/prizes for male protagonists, they mostly don't exist. There are too few exceptions, and the most important exception (IMO: Samus Aran) was all but ruined a few years ago, reduced to a hopeless, frightened little girl in an adult woman's body, who needs the constant guidance of a male authority figure.
That's why I'm a feminist: I seek to change that.