Call me when they prove it, in an appropriate court of law.
We need to get away from ‘allegations’ meaning ‘He probably did it’. I think this is a mentality that almost predates the SJW movement, something that’s been coming home to roost for a while.
Likewise, we need to get away from the mindset that ‘She just wants attention’ or ‘regrets the sex’, when we hear about these things, which is equally damaging to rape victims.
In the end, all we can do is operate on proof. Allegations must be taken seriously, but by people with all the details, not the uninformed court of public opinion and their upvotes. That’s not for us to decide. If and when proof is provided, that’s when a judgement should be made. If proof cannot be provided, we can’t destroy someone’s life, because we feel like they did it.
In cases where the rapist did it, and there was no proof, that’s sad, but it remains the truth. This is how civilized justice works, and we cannot just revert back to literal Salem 1693 rules.