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Should West Point Shutter Gender- and Race-Oriented Student Clubs?

2/11/2025

 
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​The United States Military Academy at West Point last week ordered all extracurricular clubs centered around gender or race to immediately “cease all activities.” While the directive is likely legal, we might want to take a deep breath to navigate entry into tricky territory.
 
According to a recent memo issued by West Point deputy commandant Chad Foster, such clubs must immediately “unpublish, deactivate, archive, or otherwise remove all public facing content.” All other group activities, meanwhile, have been paused – presumably pending a review. Affected clubs include the Society of Women Engineers, the National Society of Black Engineers Club, the Asian-Pacific Forum Club, the Contemporary Cultural Affairs Seminar Club and the Latin Cultural Club. In total, at least a dozen groups are explicitly required to disband.
 
It's understandable why Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth would want to end DEI programs within our national security apparatus. DEI is an eccentric and extreme ideology that defines people based on their immutable characteristics – permanently branding them as privileged colonizers or oppressed victims. Replacing “equality” with “equity” is not exactly the best way to build unit cohesion in the military, or even to address racial disparities in the civilian world.
 
On the other hand, protecting us against the threat of the West Point chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers seems like overkill. Such affinity groups have traditionally been where minorities go for mutual support. West Point now has 280 women in a class of more than 1,200. It’s perfectly understandable why women might want their own affiliate group in a traditionally male-dominated institution like West Point.
 
Groups that will likely survive the order include gender-oriented clubs centered around athletics, such as women’s boxing and women’s team handball. West Point’s “Clubs and Organizations” web page is currently – and perhaps unsurprisingly – buggy and largely useless.
 
It is not immediately obvious how the First Amendment right to speech and free association should be treated at a military academy. Once a plebe takes the R-Day Oath to the Constitution, they are in a unique zone where some of those constitutional rules no longer strictly apply. It is reasonable to keep military education free of ideological indoctrination. But care must be taken to remove DEI in a way that is neutral in its application.
 
We’ll continue to closely monitor this situation as it develops.

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