Weinstein's Fallout: #MeToo Loses Steam as Media's Overzealous Pursuit Backfires
A scandal involving New York Times reporter Jodi Kantor has exposed how the media's '#MeToo' movement lost momentum after initially sparking widespread attention in Hollywood, particularly surrounding Democrat caucus chairman Graham Platner.
A recent scandal involving New York Times reporter Jodi Kantor has shed light on the collapse of the media's '#MeToo' movement, which was initially sparked by Hollywood power broker Harvey Weinstein. Kantor's reporting was criticized for downplaying the issue and undermining the momentum of the movement, ultimately leading to its demise. The incident highlights the challenges faced by journalists in navigating complex moral issues and the need for greater transparency and accountability. The scandal has raised questions about the role of media in shaping public discourse on sensitive topics like sexual harassment and power dynamics.