In a high-pressure corporate department led through intimidation, a White Polish woman recounts how fear was used as a management strategy to maintain control, silence complaints, and enforce obedience. As public humiliation becomes routine and employees adapt to survive, one quiet analyst finally breaks under the weight of sustained psychological pressure, confronting their manager in front of the entire team. Her defiance exposes the fragile machinery of fear that kept the department functioning—and leaves lasting consequences for everyone who stayed silent.
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