Even getting angry runs the risk of reports. No reaction is all you can do.
Source : Was sent to HR once for being "overly anti-social" by cutting short every conversation with female co-workers. I just told them that I care more about getting my job done than making friends. Got a report made against me after it kept happening, so I left. This was at peak MeToo, when everyone silently despised their existence.
One good thing about social distancing, working from home etc. is that women finally have no power over us. We don't have to be near them or talk to them at work anymore.
Everything you do is micro-analysed to see if they can get any angle to attack you using their systems of control.
Even getting angry runs the risk of reports. No reaction is all you can do.
Source : Was sent to HR once for being "overly anti-social" by cutting short every conversation with female co-workers. I just told them that I care more about getting my job done than making friends. Got a report made against me after it kept happening, so I left. This was at peak MeToo, when everyone silently despised their existence.
One good thing about social distancing, working from home etc. is that women finally have no power over us. We don't have to be near them or talk to them at work anymore.
Everything you do is micro-analysed to see if they can get any angle to attack you using their systems of control.
I think you're projecting, unless you meant those specific co-workers.