I admit my initial reaction to charities such as GOSH handing the money back was a bit of a knee jerk reaction having thought about it more and listened to others, I think on balance they should have kept the money, what they do is so important.
I also don't think there should be a ban on all male or all female societies, but I have to admit I was glad to read the President's Club is no more it was just too archaic and sexist for words promoting in their words the "most non PC event of the year, and "spice up your wife with some plastic surgery bidding lot". What I particularly dislike is the premise that raising money for charity negates any hanky panky that may occur during the evening. One poster cited an incident at a rotary club years ago when a load of men there behaved in an inappropriate way when she was waiting on tables. Why should staff doing these jobs have to put up with a load of men having a laugh at their expense. That's not to say that I think all men do, my husband assures me that the very few all male golf club dinners he has attended the staff are male and female and treated with respect. We've discussed this latest debacle he loathes the type of men who behave in such a way having four granddaughers, his older three being the age of the women doing the waiting. He is also of the opinion that men who behave in such a way should have the imagination to consider how they would feel if one the young women being groped were their daughter or granddaughter.
There are quite a lot of posts pointing out that women also behave badly at hen dos where men may be taking their clothes off. True these women also make me cringe but as others have said the men have offered themselves up for that purpose their choice and I suppose one could say the same about lap dancers/strippers, their choice, unless of course it isn't. Have not read about trafficked men working in the equivalent of a lap dancing club, but who knows in this day and age
I think someone said that the FT expose was a put up job, quite possibly, I think the Harvey Weinstein affair opened a Pandora's Box out of which, I agree, there has been a demonisation of men per se. Nevertheless, I don't think it's a bad thing if some misogynist old dinasaurs get caught up in the crossfire but I would concede we must not assume all the men who attended that night behaved badly.