This snippet taken from an article written by Richard LIttlejohn sums it up quite nicely:
Certainly, it doesn't justify the absurd call to ban all-male gatherings in future. Otherwise, you might as well outlaw all-female parties, too. Hen nights are hardly bastions of decorum and sexual continence.
Plenty of women have been known to behave 'inappropriately' towards handsome male waiters in tight trousers and hurl themselves at Chippendale-style dancers.
The tragedy here is that an organisation which has raised millions for charity feels obliged to disband because of the alleged behaviour of a handful of guests.The whole business is blown so far out proportion that even the Prime Minister is compelled to interrupt an international conference to pass comment.
We live in an absurd age of knee-jerk moral outrage, fuelled by social media and 24-hour rolling 'news', in which everyone is expected to genuflect before the altar of militant feminism — just so that politically motivated, university-educated, middle-class women with an exaggerated sense of their own importance can draw attention to themselves.