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This conversation traces the arc of the Me Too movement and its reshaping of cultural power. Keith Lee Johnson examines how shifting norms around accountability collide with long‑standing hierarchies, from Hollywood’s casting‑couch machinery to the broader societal patterns that keep cycles of victimhood in motion. The discussion also considers how faith, influence, and representation intersect in moments of public reckoning. At its core, the dialogue calls for fairness, transparency, and the courage to confront uncomfortable truths so real change can take root.
By KEITH LEE JOHNSONThis conversation traces the arc of the Me Too movement and its reshaping of cultural power. Keith Lee Johnson examines how shifting norms around accountability collide with long‑standing hierarchies, from Hollywood’s casting‑couch machinery to the broader societal patterns that keep cycles of victimhood in motion. The discussion also considers how faith, influence, and representation intersect in moments of public reckoning. At its core, the dialogue calls for fairness, transparency, and the courage to confront uncomfortable truths so real change can take root.