Military Rules Cadets' Hand Gestures Were a Game, Not White Power Signs

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The U.S. Military Academy ruled that its cadets were playing the circle game, not flashing a white power sign during a football game

at the Army-Navy football game were playing a game and not displaying a distinct hand gesture that’s become popular among white supremacists.

A handful of West Point cadets and Annapolis midshipmen were seen giving the “OK” sign as an ESPN anchor delivered a report during a broadcast of the Army-Navy game earlier this month. Footage quickly spread on social media and the Military and Naval Academies both announced that they would be launching investigations.

“We investigated this matter thoroughly,” said Lt. Gen. Darryl A. Williams, superintendent of the U.S. Military Academy. “Last Saturday we had reason to believe these actions were an innocent game and not linked to extremism, but we must take allegations such as these very seriously. We are disappointed by the immature behavior of the cadets.”

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