Absolutely, I in no way think of this as just a "Methodist Problem", just like I don't think of the Priest abuse scandals as a "Catholic Problem" or Jessee Duplantis as a "Pentecostal Problem". I see them as Christian problems with a central core theme. False teachers have infiltrated the Body.
Agreed — even the JD bit :) — the media uses that to portray all Christians in that manner. Well, stereotypes work very easily — for example, the image of America in most of the world, thanks to American serials is a place where everyone sleeps with everyone and parties all night and day and works in a hospital or lawyers office after that.