What I like about the speech:
The speech rebuilds Feminism from basic principles. It goes back to the original definition: "The belief that men and women should have equal rights and opportunities. It is the theory of the political, economic and social equality of the sexes." and moves forward from there.
It acknowledges the image problem feminism has, which I think is vital if feminism is going to have any long term success. Feminism cannot continue on the path of self-righteousness and ignorance of the criticism around it's implementation in the western world.
It builds a platform for male involvement in feminism, both as a benefactor and as an instigator. "HeForShe" is a terrible brand but at least its a start. It speaks directly about why problems that affect females, and that feminism fights, affect men too.