title may sound funny to you, but I couldn’t come with a better one.

I work in nursing, which is 95% female operated and at my unit they behave like the borg:

due to a sloppy wound job by another nurse I exclaimed ‘fuck’, which offended a female coworker.

First she told me I’m not allowed to use that word but then started to tell her friends with her phone. The next day I have several female coworkers aggressively confronting me about said word, yelling me not to use it, but they do it while I’m giving report. They don’t listen to it, play with their phones and then explode yelling at me.

I yelled back ‘let me work’ 5 times, but they kept yelling about the word ‘fuck’. At that point I simply read my report out loud and left the unit.

Notice that I did give report, so nobody can accuse me of patient abandonment.

It has never happened to me that so many women banded together to mob me, not at a workplace. I always expected people to be rational, to ask the accused part for his side of the story, but these women chose to believe their friend, another woman, and won’t even ask me why and under what circumstances I used the expletive.

They act like I told this colleague to fuck off instead of simply exclaiming fuck.

I’ll contact the union with my side of the story.

My main question is: how do I react each time a female colleague accuses me of being dangerous and repeats what their friend said, not even asking for my side of the story?

I still don’t know how saying, not even yelling ‘fuck’ due to a poor wound dressing can trigger so many women.

  • Rhynoplaz@lemmy.world
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    24 days ago

    There’s something seriously off about this story, and I can’t help but think you’ve left out some significant details.

    But to answer your question, nothing. You do nothing.

    You go to work, avoid people that aren’t required for you to do your job, and try not to say things that will get you in trouble.

    I personally have no problem with fuck or any other words, but there’s a time and a place. If you dropped an F bomb in front of my customer/client/patient, I’d give you a stern warning not to let it happen again.

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      24 days ago

      There’s something seriously off about this story, and I can’t help but think you’ve left out some significant details.

      not really, but feel free to think what you want.