Sure. It makes sense in the present situation. But the ramifications of the Me Too meme are going to be felt years from now, warding away talented and mostly good men from public life, because years ago, while navigating the complicated shoals of inter-gender relations, they pissed off someone female who subsequently made an allegation against them. Doesn’t matter if the man in question sinned no more and lived an exemplary life afterwards, or if the woman in question is fabricating out of malice. The allegation is believed on its face, automatically, and the man’s career is ruined, which is very disturbing.
Thing is, you can have women on the right do the exact same thing - and that this is already the state of affairs in US family court. The woman is believed in all things unless there is extensive, exhaustive, irrefutable proof in impossible to ignore quantities; the man is assumed to be lying and guilty.