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Picture Featuring West Point Cadets Triggers Debate

Note: we are republishing this story, which originally made the news in May 2016.

West Point Cadet Photo Sparks Heated Debate

A recently surfaced photo of all-Black, all-female West Point cadets has ignited widespread controversy. In the image, the cadets raise their fists—a gesture that many now associate with the Black Lives Matter movement.

A Symbol with a Long History

While the raised fist has modern political ties, it’s not new. For centuries, groups such as labor unionswomen’s suffrage activists, and the Black Panthers used the symbol to represent resistance and unity. Still, its current interpretation has led to strong reactions.

Questions Over Military Policy

The Army Times reported receiving the image from concerned readers. Their worry? The cadets may have violated Department of Defense Directive 1344.10, which bars members of the military from engaging in partisan political activity while in uniform.

Former Soldier Raises Alarm

John Burk, a former soldier turned motivational coach, posted the image on Facebook. He claimed a service member had contacted him anonymously to voice concern.

“We can get kicked out of West Point—or worse—for upsetting the wrong person,” the source reportedly told Burk, according to the Daily News.
“Respect boards” can discipline cadets for causing offense, even unintentionally.

Social Media Reaction Turns Harsh

Burk’s post quickly went viral. Many online commenters condemned the cadets.

  • Kick those WOMEN OUT!” one commenter wrote.

  • All of these cadets should be expelled, immediately!” said another.

The backlash highlights ongoing tensions surrounding freedom of expression and the military’s strict neutrality rules.

What Happens Next?

The Army has not yet announced whether disciplinary action will follow. As of now, officials have not identified the 16 cadets in the photo. The situation continues to stir debate over symbolismmilitary policy, and equal standards of conduct.

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