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The I learned the hard way years ago that that the one thing the company doesn't want is a loud employee. It doesn't matter what the issue is, who it's about, if I can get the company in trouble or put some in an awkward position they don't want you.

That's why HR is such a dangerous place to go, they're not looking out for you, they're looking out for the company. By going to HR at all. You just prove that you are someone who can and will speak out, which is bad for the company. Whether that's complaining about a co-worker or something the company is doing, it doesn't matter, it shades you in a negative light because you are willing to speak out