@nytimes or these guys!?pic.twitter.com/6ZuFoOdaXW
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@AlexJSmith123 @nytimes I know double standards are hilarious. It's West Point, nobody can do things like that, I guess rules don't apply.
@AlexJSmith123 @nytimes You can't make political gestures/statements in uniform. That goes for all people. I didn't make the rules.
@nytimes I see woman showing victory. Only someone who sees color sees a political statement. They a frigging graduating from West Point!!
@nytimes These ladies have moved with the times. The guy castigating them needs to as well it seems! Try celebrating their triumph with them
@nytimes AND THIS? Who's inquiring these demons!? GTFOH shame on you for publishing this!pic.twitter.com/jQAVUuVBGR
@nytimes why go to west point, if you want to be radical, don't go to West Point...Go to a Ivy league school where radical is encouraged
@nytimes if white people show any togetherness pride it's racist Kkk . Blacks do it , its strength pride love . How different America views
@JAYDOLLA71877 @nytimes oh brother.
@muffinsAKA @nytimes am I wrong mc muffin
@JAYDOLLA71877 google your question. people have written more on this than i can fit in a tweet. heres a starter https://goo.gl/e9ldc8
@muffinsAKA and again I didn't say about magazines tv I'm talking a white person being allowed to be proud of white figures out loud
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stay strong girls! Proud of your accomplishments.
@nytimes Pictures like these are some white peoples raised fist !!! How many whites have been lynched by blacks ?pic.twitter.com/7oxNnifN50
@nytimes This is the part where people try to convince you it's ok because they are black, and because political correctness is all the rage
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