A controversial photo of West Point Cadets sparks debate

Cadets’ Fist-Raising Photo: A Controversial Gesture
Historical Context of the Gesture
The photo depicts all-black, all-female cadets raising their fists, a gesture historically associated with various resistance movements, including labor unions, suffragists, and the Black Panthers.

Concerns and Allegations
The Army Times received the photo from concerned readers, fearing that the cadets may have breached Department of Defense Directive 1344:10, which discourages “partisan political activity” while in uniform.

Former soldier turned motivational coach John Burk criticized the cadets, alleging their alignment with a political movement. A military source expressed concerns to Burk about potential consequences, including expulsion from West Point.

Viral Response and Outrage
Burk’s Facebook post gained traction, with commenters expressing discontent and calling for the expulsion of the cadets.

“Equality means abiding by the same standards,” remarked one commenter, advocating for disciplinary action.

Uncertainty Over Disciplinary Measures
The Army’s response to the incident remains uncertain, with no identification of the 16 cadets in the photo. It is unclear whether any disciplinary action will be taken.

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