2016 black female West Point graduates have a message for America ~
Lefty apologists are already making excuses for the “Black Power” salute ~
[Note – when the Left is doing the perceiving, they insist that “perception is reality.” When it comes to furthering their cause/agenda/worldview, their perception is supposed to be your reality.]
“These ladies weren’t raising their fist to say Black Panthers. They were raising it to say Beyoncé,” said Mary Tobin, a 2003 graduate of West Point and an Iraq veteran who is a mentor to some of the seniors and has talked with them about the photograph.
“For them it’s not a sign of allegiance to a movement, it’s a sign that means unity and pride and sisterhood. That fist to them meant you and your sisters did what only a few people, male or female, have ever done in this country.”
Oh, OK then.
But if that was really their message why use such a divisive way of expressing it?
Here’s another not-quite-no-militant shot ~
THIS. Fearless, flawless, fierce. Ready. @WestPoint_USMA #Classof2016 @PatrickMurphyPA @AditiHardikar @MHarrisPerry pic.twitter.com/rTf1XHIHdM
— Sue Fulton (@suefulton) April 27, 2016
“Fearless, flawless, fierce…” and self-segregated. Why?