https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/10/23/us/metoo-replacements.html

the analysis shows that the #MeToo movement shook, and is still shaking, power structures in society’s most visible sectors. The Times gathered cases of prominent people who lost their main jobs, significant leadership positions or major contracts, and whose ousters were publicly covered in news reports.

Forty-three percent of their replacements were women. Of those, one-third are in news media, one-quarter in government, and one-fifth in entertainment and the arts.

I'm having a huge trouble processing this and not concluding that one should just observe to see all the radical feminist dogmas working exactly backwards.

I think a couple things are not worth discussing:

1) Guilt. Most of metoo'ed men had no evidence against them; anything we might say about accusations against them being true or false would be just a speculation. I'd like to ask people who believe that women are incapable of lying to abstain from participating in the thread. UPDATE: The article linked contains a list of replacements and short status of their cases - including legal details, if existent.

2) Conspiracies. Most likely, this result was not planned from the beginning; but, as a wise man said, unintended consequences is the only fundamental law of history.

What will change? What will stay the same?

Let's discuss.