While the politicisation of the Supreme Court is an issue, it seems to me the most important thing currently is the message this sends to any woman who has been sexually assaulted. I struggle to comprehend quite how damaging this will be.
That is the point - it is beyond comprehension to anyone who has not experienced sexual assault.
'Assault' everyone understands to some degree or other, only a small minority (but not small enough to be in anyway acceptable) understand what 'sexual assault' means, what it feels like at the time, what the memory of it feels like even years and years after the event.
Even without it being vocalised by anyone not involved, the victim will, to a greater or lesser degree, blame themselves, even if it goes no further that wondering WTF did I do to deserve that?
I have for many years been an advocate of surgical castration of any male convicted of a second offence of sexual assault. (Cue screams of horror from the liberal wing of humanity!)