@astriom:
@raphjd:
Feminists are gonna have a hard decision to make here. Either they admit that people are falsely accused of rape or they brag about this story of a woman who was just as good, if not better, as the men she worked with.
The story says that the men who did the rape were the ones who accused her, not the person who got raped.
You should not be assuming that a feminist will have to abide by the two options you state here. They could also use this as a way to enlighten people to the fact that not all rape victims are women and not all rapists are men. They could remind people that in a male dominated society, it is usually the men who's word is trusted first and women second. Or to remind people that it's not really okay to blame the victim of a crime. Or even praise law enforcement for taking her rape seriously enough to actually do something about it and even discovering that this lady was falsely accused and continue the investigation.
Also, you cannot hold an entire demographic of people responsible for the actions of an individual person who may not even be a member of that demographic. Statements like this are pretty much the same thing as saying that a straight white male who molested a little girl can be blamed on the entire LGBT community because 'the gays' are child molesters. The raped and the accused may not even be feminists. And I think It's safe to assume that the real rapist(s) is/are definitely not feminist(s).
We can thank the feminist RAPE IS RAPE campaign for getting the FBI to record/track male on male rape. HOWEVER, we can also blame them for for the fact that under federal law, women can't rape men. Under RAPE IS RAPE, women can only rape other women, but men can rape anyone.