Guardian columnist Suzanne Moore was among many who insisted on believing dodgy claims against Brett Kavanaugh:

Many of us believe women who speak out about sexual assault and rape.

Today a reminder that even women lie:

A fake crime scene, a false rape report, a man behind bars. How did Sarah Jane Parkinson get away with so much for so long?

Read it all. Disgusting.

Sarah Jane Parkinson... falsely accused her former fiancé, ­Daniel Jones, of assault and rape. Profoundly moved by the victim impact statements, magistrate Beth Campbell acknowledged the terrible consequences of Parkinson’s “incomprehensible, wicked behaviour”. Jones, a former ACT prison officer, found himself incarcerated in Goulburn maximum security jail for almost five months, fearing for his life. His parents, married for 32 years, separated under the strain, remortgaging their home for a fight that ultimately cost them $680,000.

And the victims must count the cost of the absurd victimhood politics of our time:

The Joneses insist they were treated like “hardened criminals” in a climate of hostility towards male perpetrators of domestic violence while ­Parkinson milked the sympathy these offences deservedly elicit, ensuring she was granted endless legal delays, emergency accommodation and financial support for victims of crime... [Ian] and Michelle [the parents of the accused man] had encountered an antagonism towards men that unsettled them both. Innocent until proven guilty didn’t apply to their son. “Not once during this prolonged, grossly ­incompetent, financially costly and personally ­detrimental process have we had what I mistakenly took for granted before this wretched woman came into our lives,” he said in an impassioned account of “Parkinson’s reign of terror”. Principles he held dear, shattered. “I used to be a trusting ­person. Someone that saw the good in people… I used to be polite and respectful of ­people and institutions of authority. That is no longer the case."

It is a rule that measures taken to address "injustice" to a class of people tends to mean injustice to an individual.