Hollywood is virtuous.
Yes, the town that brought you the casting couch and the X-rated film now proclaims that it is the leading edge on behalf of female empowerment. All it took to make it happen was the worst scandal in modern Hollywood history.
A few short months ago, Hollywood had nothing to say about the sexual abuse of women in the industry. Hollywood is a visual medium, and that means powerful men in the industry have treated beautiful women as objects for their play and pleasure for decades.
Famed actress Jean Arthur, star of films including "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" and "Shane," told author Joseph McBride that she quit the industry rather than deal with the molestation from studio head Harry Cohn. She even says she planned to murder him before quitting. Marilyn Monroe told a young Joan Collins that producers were like "wolves."
And modern actresses talked for years about the predations of figures like Harvey Weinstein. But nobody did anything. Nobody said anything.
In fact, Hollywood's leading lights cheered such men. Meryl Streep gave convicted child rapist Roman Polanski a standing ovation at the 2003 Oscars.
In 2012, the Golden Globes honored Woody Allen, a man credibly accused of molesting his own 7-year-old stepdaughter, with a lifetime achievement award.
Seth MacFarlane's "Family Guy" ran a joke about baby Stewie running naked screaming across the screen, shouting, "Help! I've escaped from Kevin Spacey's basement!"