It's not hard. The argument is that while both things are terrible (being raped, and being falsely accused of rape) we should not focus on false accusations because it may only work to hinder people from reporting rape, as when stories like this get big they often cause more people to look at rape accusations with suspicion which really isn't what we should be doing.
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The story is sad no doubt, but getting people to look at accusations of rape with more suspicion is literally the worst thing that could come out of this, and it is also one of the most likely.
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Let me see if I understand this correctly: we shouldn't condemn false rape accusations- accusations which can permanently ruin a person's life and, for the moment, come with no serious repercussions for the false accuser- because this will discourage people from reporting actual rapes? Not only do I find that correlation highly specious, but even were it true, you're saying that it's okay to scapegoat innocent men in order to promote the reporting of rapes. That's... yeah.
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