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SGT Medical Laboratory Specialist
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I have to say agree. It seems nowadays, it is no longer innocent until proven guilty, but guilty until proven innocent. Everything has become a controversy or offensive to one group or another, and the simplest gestures are taken out of context. And true offense is completely ignored.
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CSM Charles Hayden
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CPT Pedro Meza
CPT Pedro Meza
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3500 BC the women did the same thing: Ishtar (English pronunciation /ˈɪʃtɑːr/; Transliteration: DIŠTAR; Akkadian:
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SSG Section Sergeant
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This is ridiculous!!! Please tell me the purpose behind this picture of all black females, holding their fists in the air. Don't worry Ill wait.
Regardless of what the intended meaning of this pose is; these women are the future leaders of the Army. They are held to a higher standard of professionalism. You cant sit there and tell me that they're completely unaware of the second and third order effects of their actions.
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SGT William Howell
SGT William Howell
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If that had been white males with a palm out, hand over their head they would have been crucified, as they should have. West Point should be ashamed that they crumbled to a lower standard. Got to go now and take off my "Go Mules" towel from my golf bag. Too ashamed to want anybody to know I supported West Point.
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CPT Pedro Meza
CPT Pedro Meza
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History 3500 BC women did the same thing, the fist represent enough: Ishtar (English pronunciation /ˈɪʃtɑːr/; Transliteration: DIŠTAR; Akkadian:
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MSgt Michael Bischoff
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Edited >1 y ago
No charges for the cadets.
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CPT Pedro Meza
CPT Pedro Meza
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Yep no charges given that women have done this since 3500 BC: Ishtar (English pronunciation /ˈɪʃtɑːr/; Transliteration: DIŠTAR; Akkadian:
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