"I have done an, admittedly crude, statistical analysis of
rape and sexual harassment accusations of rich and powerful
men in politics. I was not interested in whether the accusations
were true (they almost always are), but whether upon hearing
the charges, the intelligentsia cast scorn upon the accused
or the accusations.

Conclusion: the more the accused tends towards conservative
politics, the more we hear that it's 'The seriousness of the
charges' that matters. Guilt is assumed. Conversely, the more
the accused tends towards socialist politics, the more the women
who make the accusations are scorned, vilified, attacked.
Innocence is assumed."

William Briggs, Statistician
http://wmbriggs.com/blog/?p=3908

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