Really that is your comparison? Talk about bullshit. Yes because robbing a store on a comparable level to having a guy in your bedroom or having a drink with them (etc.). Come on Wiz even you must see how this policy makes women less safe.
The problem is that it makes rape victims less likely to come forward, which means that rapists are less likely to get punished (also is the Title IX office even allowed to share that information?) and just makes the campus less safe.
It's really not though. In his example, the robber would be less likely to report the hit-and-run because he'd probably be caught for his crimes. But if he was going to be given a free pass for his crimes, he'd definitely report it... and/or make something up to be a "victim" and receive the shielding for his prior actions.
To be very clear, this is not some hypothetical. The entire Duke lacrosse rape hoax started because the "victim" wanted shielding from prosecution for her illegal actions that night, so when the police started questioning her about her conduct, drug use, abandoning her child, etc. she
made up being raped so they would focus on that, stop pursuing her illegal activities, and instead classify her as a "victim."
Going back to another era, white women used to claim rape when caught sleeping with a black man in order to avoid the public shaming that comes with that "honor code violation." This led to lynching of innocent men.
Let's try this one under the hypothetical that all rape victims should get a free pass... you're a Mormon girl at BYU who gets drunk and sleeps with someone. You can either A) say you were raped, stay in school, and be classified a "victim" and "survivor" or B) be disgraced, embarrassed in front of your community, and kicked out of school. How many girls are going to lie for the free pass instead of opting to ruin their lives?
Now for a personal example... when I was in school, a guy who was very good friends with the main group of girls we hung out with got caught hooking up with another dude. He originally claimed rape, because that was easier than coming out of the closet and owning a ResLife violation. Situation turned into an absolute shit show.
My general point is that this kind of thing is not cut and dry, and people need to appreciate all the different angles. Because there are literally hundreds of historical examples of people fabricating rape claims to save themselves from shame/consequences.