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West Point cadet who quit over ‘religious bigotry’ going home amid firestorm

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He does not fear reprisals for his position, even though West Point Facebook pages have been rife with animosity and threats in the past couple of days. Still, he said he never felt physically threatened or in danger during training or in drills because of his beliefs. After he taped his online post on his door at West Point, he said, one cadet angrily confronted him. But Page said he told the cadet he wasn’t opposing her religious beliefs, only that he was entitled to his own.

“If you can stop them from yelling at you,” he said, “they can at least understand your point of view.”

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