A girl was at the same Oscars or Emmys afterparty as Aziz. She tried to hit on him but he brushed her off. But then they realized they're both into vintage cameras so they hit it off and exchanged numbers. (Sidenote: she was with another guy at the time but still felt it was OK to try to pick up Aziz.) When they got back to NYC, she came over to his house and rank wine, went out to eat, and then went back to his place. They made out, he ate her out, and then asked for a beej and sex. She gave "non-verbal" cues that she didn't want to but he kept trying to move things forward. Eventually she verbally said something, so Aziz said, "OK, why don't we put out clothes back on and try something else?" They put their clothes back on and watched Seinfeld. She started crying, said "You men are all the same" and got an Uber home. The next day he texted her saying he had a good time. She replied back by thanking him but also saying it was the worst night of her life or something. He said something along the lines of not realizing that she was trying to convey things non-verbally.
Three months later, a feminist website publishes an "exposé" on the night. Most people call the site and the anonymous girl out. Some people double down. I remember seeing one tweet that said something like, "Women are saying that if this is sexual assault, then we've all been assaulting, and I'm like, 'Uh, yeah, that's the point'."
I agree it's bullshit and extremely counterproductive to the cause. No one is going to take it seriously if this shit keeps happening. Even if people like this girl don't have the judgement to see the difference between a bad date and sexual assault, outlets like the website that published this too. But some women are just out for blood.