Hayley Williams isn’t holding back. As allegations against Christian rock icon Michael Tait explode into public view, the Paramore frontwoman has turned her rage toward a different target. The Christian music industry itself. In a fiery Instagram post, she condemned the system. In her words, the system “empowered and enabled” Tait for decades. Thus, she called for the entire Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) industry to crumble.

Williams’ outrage stemmed not just from the disturbing details surrounding Tait’s alleged behavior. But from what she views as a decades-long conspiracy of silence. The singer grew up on the fringes of the Christian music scene. She lashed out at industry leaders who she believed knew about Tait’s conduct and did nothing. Williams spoke of friends and peers who were “likely changed forever” by their encounters with Tait. And emphasized that only one voice. A TikToker who broke the story, had dared to speak publicly.

Hayley Williams erupts over Christian industry’s silence on Tait

Hayley Williams grew up closely connected to the Christian music world. Even performing on a Christian album before her Paramore fame. Williams described Tait as a man trapped by a self-destructive system. She acknowledged the toll of having to suppress one’s identity to maintain an image. Writing that Tait’s faith had been “built upon a faulty structure of self-hatred.” But her sympathy was quickly eclipsed by fury. Fury at the leaders who monetized that pain. Protected alleged abuse, and turned a blind eye for more than 20 years.

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Her post, layered over a screenshot of The Guardian’s investigation into the scandal. She called out the core hypocrisy of a system profiting off faith while shielding predators. She declared that the real sin wasn’t sexuality. But the exploitation of faith and vulnerability for personal gain. Her parting message, “I hope the CCM industry crumbles. And fu*k all of you who knew and didn’t do a damn thing.” It was a searing condemnation of an institution she believes is complicit in the suffering of its victims.

The Guardian article that sparked Williams’ response confirmed and expanded upon reporting from earlier this month. It detailed multiple allegations against Tait. Many from evangelical youth aged 13 to 29. Some of whom were allegedly groomed and assaulted. The singer himself admitted to much of the behavior in a social media confession posted just days ago. He called his past “largely true” and expressed shame over his double life. But for Williams, that confession was not enough. She wants accountability. And she wants the empire that enabled it to fall.

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