"The costs of calling someone a rapist"
A columnist for National Review reports on the feminist "believe the victim" mentality:
The answer, sadly, is the latter. In the Washington Post, Zerlina Maxwell argued that "we should believe, as a matter of default, what an accuser [of rape] says," for "the costs of wrongly disbelieving a survivor far outweigh the costs of calling someone a rapist."
Apparently this woman has never heard of Bernard Baran, who was falsely accused of rape, sent to prison and violently raped more than thirty times.