Retired Air National Guard colonel, university instructor apologizes for comments on slain soldier Vanessa Guillen.
Sunday through UW-Milwaukee, where she is a senior lecturer at the School of Information Studies, in which she offered her condolences to Guillen's relatives and sympathy to all victims of sexual assault and harassment.
"I was giving voice to the messaging that women hear in the culture of sexual harassment: The message we receive from the culture is not only will you suffer from sexual harassment, if you squawk about it, you will suffer even more. The Guard said on its Facebook page Saturday that it was informed of"tasteless and insensitive comments" made by a former member.
"The point I was making is that this is what women are facing in a culture of sexual harassment and misogyny," Schoeller said."It's not easy to be a woman in the military. Not easy at all. There are some men who have adapted to the idea of working alongside women, but there are just as many who have not."
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