So, there’s a kerfuffle about black cadets at West Point posing with their fists raised in celebration of their graduation.
I was a little surprised to see calls from a host of people (virtually none of whom had any connection to West Point, the Army, or the military in general) calling for the immediate dismissal of all the cadets involved.
Really?
Four years of successful academic achievement and military instruction completed, but a simple picture means they should be cashiered?
Do you understand that there is a long, long history of small groups of cadets posing for graduation pictures such as this?
Listen, not everything is an outrage.
And I’ll let you in on a little secret. Being black in America is tough. And being black and striving to achieve high academic standards is tough. And completing a difficult course of instruction while under the stringent standards of a military lifestyle is tough.
So, absent genuine evidence that the cadets involved are unwilling or unable to serve as leaders for all their soldiers, regardless of color or ethnicity, I can understand a bit of pride on their part.
And I stress that there is no evidence that they cannot provide that leadership to their troops.
Again, not everything is an outrage.
To the cadets, I’ll just say this- West Point was the easy part. Becoming a successful leader of soldiers will be the true test of your mettle. And you’ve already learned there are potential pitfalls for what you thought was innocuous behavior. You must strive to be beyond reproach.
Good luck.
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