Female managers make this problem worse, not better. Women are by and large terminally incapable of understanding any of these three points. They hate doing any of these things because it feels like they're giving in or surrendering to something they cannot agree with emotionally. The only times they ever do so are under overwhelming and intense pressure, which will just stick in their minds and harden their opinions on the topic. If you give the average woman an option between saving her career and shutting up about something or screaming her career-destroying opinions into the void, she will pick the latter option automatically. It is an extremely rare woman who can actually internalize any of these three points as common sense instead of massively hated, inconvenient shackles she feels should be immediately discarded as soon as possible. The more like-minded women in power you get together in a group, the more they will conspire and work hard together to break down any resistance to their virtue-signaling so they can spew it as far and as widely as possible.
We already know just how much Rie viscerally hates the fanbase of people like Pippa, to the point of refusing raids from her. I can't imagine how hard she had to be beaten around the face and neck to shut up about her politics, but I can guarantee you she has not stopped pushing for them and that it chafes her every single day she has to hold them in. If she was exposed tomorrow as a prolific Phase anti on /vt/ or other anonymous board, it wouldn't shock me at all. Thinking that a woman has 'learned her lesson' to keep her politics on the down-low in her content when she feels passionately about something is a massive mistake.