I can draw upon personal experience where everything was going A-okay; actually, it was not okay.
I had reported the Bob Birarda situation. A few months later, I became an assistant coach, and things were seemingly okay. I was offered contracts, and I was offered help to get my coaching certification. After I helped the head coach come forward—there was discrepancy and a lack of ethics within the women's national team program—then the certification was blocked. Money was also blocked for me.
What I saw was what I would consider institutional gaslighting towards the head coach and making her job so difficult moving forward. She couldn't get information, the correct information, or other information was dumped on her. She could not chart the course appropriately and could never grab hold of the ship to chart its course.
You think that people coming forward talking about ethical situations.... Well, that person was given a promotion while she was given great difficulty. The whistle-blowers coming forward are trying to say you're way off course. They should be held in a supportive environment, and instead are looked on as the problems.