Female Air Force Lt. Col. is slammed for suggesting murdered soldier Vanessa Guillen DESERVED to be sexually harassed because it's 'the price of admission for women into the good ole boy club'
By Rachel Sharp
Daily Mail
July 3, 2020
A female Air Force Lt. Col. has been
slammed for suggesting murdered soldier Vanessa Guillen deserved to be
sexually harassed because it's 'the price of admission' for women in the
army and 'if you're gonna cry like a snowflake about it, you're gonna
pay the price'.
Air Force Lt. Col.
Betsy Schoeller made the shocking comments on a Facebook thread where
another person had shared an article about the missing soldier being
bludgeoned to death shortly after telling family and friends she was
being sexually harassed by a superior.
Schoeller,
who is now a senior lecturer at University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, hit
out at other social media users who expressed sympathy for Guillen.
'You
guys are kidding, right? Sexual harassment is the price of admission
for women into the good ole boy club,' the military veteran wrote.
'If you're gonna cry like a snowflake about it, you're gonna pay the price.'
Schoeller's comments came just hours after
the attorney for Guillen's devastated family released information that
the 20-year-old Fort Hood soldier had been bludgeoned to death with a
hammer in the armory room where she worked.
Her
post, which has since been deleted, sparked outrage from other social
media users and a Change.org petition is demanding she be fired from her
position at the University of Wisconsin.
'Incredible - I can't believe what I'm
reading. Where does she get off saying something like that?! This woman
was bludgeoned, hacked up and buried in a shallow grave!' wrote one
outraged social media user.
Others blasted her for being part of the problem with entrenched sexual harassment of women in the armed forces.
'This
is like the whole “girls can’t wear revealing clothing because men
can’t control their urges” on a whole other level,' another person wrote
on Facebook.
'Gahhhh so many swear words are flying around my head.'
A fellow veteran agreed that Schoeller's response encourages harassment taking place.
'I spent literally half my career handling sexual assault/harassment charges for sailors,' they said.
'Leaders
like her not only encourage harassment, they protect predators. This is
not a mentality she left with her uniform. She brought it with her.'
Several people pointed out her high rank, saying she had a responsibility to tackle issues of harassment within the Air Force.
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