Coast Guard’s Policy Shift on Hate Symbols: A Dangerous Softening of Standards
The U.S. Coast Guard’s new policy labeling swastikas and nooses as merely ‘potentially divisive’ risks eroding clear standards against hate, threatening troop morale and national security.
In a move that raises serious questions about military discipline and America’s commitment to confronting hate, the U.S. Coast Guard is set to soften its stance on symbols historically linked to oppression and hatred. Once explicitly recognized as “potential hate incidents,” symbols like swastikas and nooses will now be deemed simply “potentially divisive” under a new policy scheduled for implementation on December 15. How Will Downgrading Hate Symbols Protect Our Forces? This semantic shift is more than political correctness — it signals a troubling retreat from standards that have long upheld unit cohesion and operational readiness in our armed forces....
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