As for telling me to leave this forum: That's not especially inclusive. If Morrus or his mods want me to leave, they have the power to do so and they've shown they will not hold back in doing so.
I hope that this was not Celebrim's intent. I won't put words in their mouth. But I would ask - what are you hoping to accomplish here?
If it's to spark debate, and you don't feel
the last mega-thread on Zak had enough to say on the matter, it might help if you were to offer your own opinions on the problem instead of repeating the questions across posts; offer your answers, we can talk about how our answers may differ, or how they may not, and we'll get some real discussion going on. (Hint: that last thread got heated, as you might expect, hence some of the reaction to your posts here is predicated on that experience. You should check out that thread in full if you hope to make your thread productive and not get closed.)
If you're here for actual factual answers, you won't get them in this forum. Folks here have lots of opinions on it; you'll get those by the dozens. But not actual answers - WotC, OneBookShelf, GenCon, Onyx Path, White Wolf, Frog God Games, and all the other organizations even remotely tied to this issue aren't looking at this thread, and won't be popping in to offer insight or official statements.
As to your very good point about how much the industry's "old boy network" may need to be dragged kicking and screaming into facing down its problems, especially in terms of #MeToo (or diversity in general), you're largely preaching to the choir here. And while your opinions are as relevant here as anyone else's, they're just as invisible to the people who matter.
To Celebrim's point, exposure across multiple platforms is one way of increasing awareness of the problem. Publicly calling out those who enabled this nonsense can be an instrument of change, but ENWorld has already done so (and had an impact, from what I can see). Starting another thread on the topic here isn't going to accomplish anything, whereas putting these questions/complaints in your blog, Twitter, or whatever other social media you frequent will help broaden the reach of the message. So, not a "get out of this forum," but "your voice will be louder and potentially more impactful if you take it to your followers elsewhere."
In my opinion, the only reason we're seeing the scope of industry action now is the scope of consumer/fan reaction to the latest iteration of allegations, fueled by the larger #MeToo movement. (Hit them in the wallet - works every time.) If ENWorld were the only place these things were talked about, nothing would be getting done. So preach it to all corners! In addition to posting here, write the publishers and cons and vendors, publish some open letters, join or organize boycotts, get people talking in places where they haven't heard about all this. The more bad press these folks get, the more they'll have to come clean and clean house.