Irrelevant to the fucking point I was making. It doesn't matter if in SOME cases the 'victim' made the whole thing up a priori. What matters is people's attitudes that cause them to dismiss a person's victimhood solely on the basis that 'some' people make the whole rape thing up. I don't give a shit that you or derec feel that not investigating the possibility that the allegation is false is being unfair to the accused, because in fact that possibility is already being investigated... by experts who have the training and know-how to do so. It's not *your* job, nor mine, to keep that possibility open.
When someone states that they went through a traumatic experience, particularly one likely to leave long-term emotional and psychological scars, any decent human being should respond by believing them and showing them *sympathy*. Imagine yourself in the shoes of the victim for a moment, and people find out that you're claiming you got raped. How would *you* feel if people around you acted like you probably made the whole thing up because that's what some people have done in the past? It would only serve to cause you more emotional damage when you're in an immensely vulnerable position. It is the sort of thing that causes people to *commit suicide*.
As society, we should simply believe the victim and show them support until or unless it is proven they made the whole thing. This has the highest chance of avoiding more harm. Especially when as a society, you enact some sensible rules about the media not acting like a bunch of fucking vultures and publicize the whole thing before there's an actual verdict.
translation: "I don't actually have any reason to believe this, but it seems to be in the 'made up numbers' range.
And 8-50% range? You might as well have said the 1-100%. What a completely useless range!