If you ever choose to come forward after becoming a victim of sexual assault, first make sure you’re the right kind of victim. Because when it comes to violence against women, it was never about believing them — just about believing the ones whose trauma serves the proper agenda. Last week, while Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner was withdrawing from the race following a rape allegation, the UN Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women and Girls was reaching out to an Israeli woman who was sexually assaulted while in captivity in Gaza. Great news, right? Then why did it take...