No, that is itself false. Those accused are prone to being refused from higher job placments due to companies not wanting to risk a potential controversy of the accusations proving true.
Additionally the friends and family of the accused will never be free of the doubt that "this man I've known for a long time might be a rapist" and those thoughts tear those bonds apart.
Accusations are an everlasting stain socially and professionally. Add that to the fact that those who accuse are automatically treated with the utmost seriousness by the law, as well as a pre-dispostion to belief by onlookers, and I have no idea how you could ever think ours conforms to any definition of rape culture.
I think I prefer it when people tell me to fuck off. Much less intolerably smug than this pretention of accuracy.Reorganize your understanding of the issue.
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