https://www.cnn.com/2021/03/19/austr...dst/index.html
Wrongful accusations and convictions happen all the time, including with lengthy investigations.
I mean the thought process goes back at least to the story of Sodom and Gomorrah. More recently (1760's) with Blackstone's Ratio, basically saying that it should be hard enough to prove guilt that it is better than 10 guilty people go free than one innocent person suffers. This is the basis for our court system, and why we must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that a crime has occurred, and it must happen in a court in front of a jury of fairly randomly picked peers. Not on the street or on twitter by whatever mob screams "guilty" the loudest.
You mean every business that's existed since you've been alive? Have you ever once looked into starting your own business and the ridiculous amount of things you need to do? God forbid you get over 50 employees, because then it becomes a real shit show of rules and regulations. We have entire government organizations whose whole purpose is to intervene in business practices including the USDA, FDA, OSHA, EPA, and the list goes on.
That's a hyperbolic false narrative pushed by people trying to use it as leverage for special treatment. Though I would love for you to prove that the "entire culture treats women like objects". I'll wait.
God forbid there is a third type of person going: "Is she qualified and have a good vision for the game rather than just being promoted for optics sake?" or "How long was this in the works? Were these people chosen after months of interviews or randomly picked from talent pools after a snap step-down decision?" It's almost like there are all kinds of people, and not just 2 sides.