Right, they already get away with the crime and it's not like they get anything out of telling the truth. How often do false rape accusers have a sudden change of heart and tell the truth out of a moral duty? Literally never. You can't make a situation worse if it's already mathematically as bad as it can get.
That's why it's an opinion. But, to the fact, there really is no incentive to recant anyways.
Right, they already get away with the crime and it's not like they get anything out of telling the truth. How often do false rape accusers have a sudden change of heart and tell the truth out of a moral duty? Literally never. You can't make a situation worse if it's already mathematically as bad as it can get.
Figuratively never. There has been once or twice when they've pled guilty, usually with a deflecting admission like "my parents made me accuse him".