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27 Sep 2023
Peter LaBarbera


NextImg:West Point goes full woke, pushes 'Diversity & Inclusion Studies'
A U.S. Military Academy cadet participates in basic cadet training at West Point, New York, July 21, 2020. (U.S. Army photo by Matthew Moeller)

The United States Military Academy at West Point is offering a “Diversity and Inclusion Studies Minor” as part of its escalating DEI agenda championing “critical race theory” and transsexuality, among other leftist ideologies.

Though the academy cloaks its DEI, or “Diversity, Equity & Inclusion,” mission in idealistic, cultural-left rhetoric, a review of its sustaining documents reveals signs of the same “woke” mindset that has divided the nation by mainstreaming sex-and-gender radicalism as well as a  racialist obsession deemed by many conservatives and moderates to be anti-white racism.

The multi-billion-dollar corporate DEI movement (many call it an industry) promotes left-wing ideas and fads that have collectively been described as “Cultural Marxism” by critics on the Right. They says its gender and race focus elevates grievances and alleged historical injustices while pitting societal groups against each other – rather than assessing all people by a single standard based on character and qualifications.

Though the DEI movement champions “inclusion,” the ideologues behind it routinely show themselves to be intolerant of traditionalist and religious/moral perspectives, labeling them as hateful, bigoted and “phobic” (hence the smear-terms “homophobe” and “transphobe”).

West Point justifies the intense DEI focus as a way to help recruitment by appealing to a younger generation that values “diversity” – which is ironic because conservatives blame the U.S. military’s same “woke” push as the main reason for the current recruitment crisis.

“Our Armed Forces must reflect the nation it defends, including the diversity of the people we serve,” states a West Point “Diversity & Inclusion Plan” report. “We have a growing divide between the military demographic and the American people, particularly within the Officer Corps. An Army not representative of the nation may become illegitimate in the eyes of some people.”

A headline by Sept. 26 Revolver News for its story about the West Point DEI minor sums up the thoughts of many conservatives who associate DEI with mainstreaming of social radicalism: “Stick a fork in West Point, they’re done … Wait until you see the new degree they’re offering…”

The un-bylined Revolver article states: “Well, West Point had a good run, didn’t it? Once a beacon of prestige and elite training, this institution produced some of America’s most outstanding leaders. But times have changed. Today, West Point is just another woke joke, churning out young Marxists with contempt for the very nation they’re supposedly preparing to defend.”

Cadets march out onto the parade field at the beginning of the U.S. Military Academy's Class of 2020 graduation at West Point, New York, June 13, 2020. (U.S. Army photo by Brandon O'Connor)
Cadets march out onto the parade field at the beginning of the U.S. Military Academy’s Class of 2020 graduation at West Point, New York, June 13, 2020. (U.S. Army photo by Brandon O’Connor)

It continues: “What a travesty, and how embarrassing for West Point. The left has successfully transformed many of our nation’s college students into pint-sized Marxists, and now they’re seeking to steer our US military officers down the same ideological path.”

The USMA defines “diversity” as follows: “Diversity is the range of human differences, including but not limited to race, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, social class, physical ability, religious or ethical values system, national origin, and political beliefs.”

The following are included in the DEI minor program:

  • “Inclusion of marginalized authors and research in the course designs throughout the core curriculum”;
  • PL377: “Social inequality modified with content on anti-racism, anti-sexism, honor, resilience, and wellness”
  • A “Diversity Club” called “Spectrum” for “LGBTQ” individuals;

The “Diversity and Inclusion Studies Minor” is described as follows:

“The Diversity and Inclusion Studies Minor (DISM) exposes Cadets to varied perspectives and methodologies for understanding and studying people. Moreover, the DISM at West Point offers Cadets a framework for critically and creatively thinking bout the broader impact of diversity and inclusion at the individual, organizational, societal, and global levels. It also provides our Cades opportunities to pursue diversity and inclusion in intra-, multi-, an inter-disciplinary ways. Faculty from the departments of Behavioral Sciences and Leadership, History and English and Philosophy with assistance from colleagues across USMA collaborated to create the minor. Some of the courses offered with DISM: Leading Inclusive teams; Social Inequality, Power and Difference; Politics of Race, Gender and Sexuality; World Religions; Race, Ethnicity and Nation; Society and Culture in American History.”






This article was originally published by the WND News Center.

This post originally appeared on WND News Center.