West Point Annapolis Investigating Use Of Possible White Power Hand Signs During Army Navy Game
MORE: Cubs ban fan indefinitely for alleged racist hand gesture “We’re looking into it,” Lt. Col. Chris Ophardt, a West Point spokesman, told the Wall Street Journal. “I don’t know what their intention is.” While the hand gesture has recently been associated with white supremacy, it is also used in the “circle game,” in which the person making the hand symbol tries to trick someone into looking at it. If the person looks, they receive a punch to the shoulder....