U.S. Coast Guard will no longer classify swastikas, nooses as hate symbols
Source: Washington Post
The U.S. Coast Guard will no longer classify the swastika, an emblem of fascism and white supremacy inextricably linked to the murder of millions of Jews and that more than 400,000 U.S. troops died fighting against in World War II, as a hate symbol, according to a new policy that takes effect next month.
Instead, the Coast Guard will classify the Nazi-era insignia as potentially divisive under its new guidelines. The new policy, set to take effect Dec. 15, similarly downgrades the definition of nooses and the Confederate flag, though display of the latter remains banned, according to documents reviewed by The Washington Post.
Certain historic displays or artwork where the Confederate flag is a minor element are still permissible, according to the policy.
Though the Coast Guard is not part of the Defense Department, the service has been reworking its policies to align with the Trump administrations changing tolerances for hazing and harassment within the U.S. military. In September Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth directed a review and overhaul of those policies, calling the militarys existing standards overly broad and saying they jeopardize U.S. troops combat readiness.
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RockCreek
(1,195 posts)NotHardly
(2,360 posts)Right where the orange meets the brown. Although the brown might be somewhat removed from the ring in the depends.
MayReasonRule
(3,987 posts)

OMGWTF
(4,969 posts)Not sure who is running it now, but most likely they are a MAGAt.
popsdenver
(1,128 posts)but she would have told him to shove removing it as hate based..........
B.See
(7,438 posts)deleted a decades old database on hate groups and hate symbols because of fkng KIRKERS.
But hey, 'they're not NAZIS.'
Behind the Aegis
(55,770 posts)The topic is about the Coast Guard allegedly allowing for hate symbols and you feel the need to "criticize" the ADL. Hmmm.
The U.S. Coast Guard will no longer classify the swastika, an emblem of fascism and white supremacy inextricably linked to the murder of millions of Jews and that more than 400,000 U.S. troops died fighting against in World War II, as a hate symbol, according to a new policy that takes effect next month.
Instead, the Coast Guard will classify the Nazi-era insignia as potentially divisive under its new guidelines. The new policy, set to take effect Dec. 15, similarly downgrades the definition of nooses and the Confederate flag, though display of the latter remains banned, according to documents reviewed by The Washington Post.
By the way...
Swastika
The swastika is an ancient symbol that emerged independently among many cultures on several continents. Before the 20th century, its use (including in the United States) was almost always benign. Even today, the swastika is a common symbol across Asia, used by Hindus, Buddhists, and adherents of other religions, where it is often associated with good fortune.
However, in the early 20th century, various right-wing adherents of the so-called völkisch movement in Germany, a movement in large part dedicated to uncovering a romanticized and largely mythical German/Aryan past, adopted the swastika as a symbol. The use of the swastika in this context subsequently influenced Adolf Hitler to adopt the swastika as the primary symbol for the Nazi Party in 1920. The murderous legacy of the Nazi regime, especially the Holocaust, permanently converted the swastika into a symbol of hate, anti-Semitism and infamy.
Since 1945, the swastika has served as the most significant and notorious of hate symbols, anti-Semitism and white supremacy for most of the world outside of Asia. Its display is prohibited in Germany and some other countries, leading some right-wing extremists to devise variants or alternatives to the swastika that would evoke a similar effect. In the United States, the swastika is overwhelmingly viewed as a hate symbol.
The swastika as adopted by the Nazis has arms that hook to the right; later white supremacists maintained this tradition. Though sometimes more ignorant white supremacists accidentally render swastikas backwards, the backwards or left-pointing swastika is typically the hallmark of someone not actually that familiar with white supremacist iconography. The swastika, along with the letters KKK and the numbers 666, is one of the most common forms of shock graffiti in the United States, typically spray-painted by juveniles who are not actually white supremacists but simply want to use the image to shock and alarm people.
Among white supremacists, the swastika is a very common symbol, rendered in many different ways and often combined with other hate symbols. The most common swastika variant is a round or curved swastika. Since the release of American History X, a favorite movie of white supremacists, it has been very common for male white supremacists to get a swastika tattoo on their left breast in imitation of the main character in that movie. One trend seen most often in California among members of white power gangs is the popularity of very large outline swastika tattoos.
Confederate Flag
In 1860-61, eleven southern states seceded from the United States to protect the institution of slavery, forming the Confederate States of America and precipitating the Civil War. During the war, the Confederacy and its military forces used a variety of flags, but the flag that became most associated with the Confederacy was the so-called "battle flag." Organizations such as the Sons of Confederate Veterans adopted the flag as a symbol of Southern heritage but the flag also served as a potent symbol of slavery and white supremacy, which has caused it to be very popular among white supremacists in the 20th and 21st centuries. This popularity extends to white supremacists beyond the borders of the United States.
Noose
The hangman's noose has come to be one of the most powerful visual symbols directed against African Americans, comparable in the emotions that it evokes to that of the swastika for Jews. Its origins are connected to the history of lynching in America, particularly in the South after the Civil War, when violence or threat of violence replaced slavery as one of the main forms of social control that whites used on African Americans. The noose quickly became associated with the Ku Klux Klan.
In the early twentieth century, when the rise of the Second Ku Klux Klan coincided with the height of lynching incidents (most of the victims of which were African American), the noose became cemented as a key hate symbol targeting African Americans. The noose may appear as a drawing or rendering, but also quite common is the use of actual nooses to intimidate or harass African Americans (or sometimes other minorities) - for example, by leaving one at someone's home or at their workplace.
And just for funsies...
Totenkopf
Neo-Nazi Symbols
Totenkopf
ALTERNATE NAMES: Death's Head
"Totenkopf" is German for "death's head" or skull and typically refers to a skull-and-crossbones image. During the Nazi era, Hitler's Schutzstaffel (SS) adopted one particular Totenkopf image as a symbol. Among other uses, it became the symbol of the SS-Totenkopfverbande (one of the original three branches of the SS, along with the Algemeine SS and the Waffen SS), whose purpose was to guard the concentration camps. Many original members of this organization were later transferred into and became the core of a Waffen SS division, the 3rd SS "Totenkopf" Panzer Division, which engaged in a number of war crimes during World War II.
Following the war, neo-Nazis and other white supremacists resurrected the Totenkopf as a hate symbol because of its importance to the SS and it has been a common hate symbol since. It is this particular image of a skull and crossbones that is considered a hate symbol, not any image of a skull and crossbones.
Hate on Display Hate Symbols Database
Now, what was it you were "jus' sayin'" ?
Thomas Hurt
(13,941 posts)Dawson Leery
(19,502 posts)Kid Berwyn
(22,436 posts)No end to that guys hate.
JoseBalow
(8,989 posts)Often times the hate is clearly inferred.
Behind the Aegis
(55,770 posts)Some don't even bother to wear masks anymore to show their contempt for Jews.
Lovie777
(21,256 posts)Solly Mack
(96,146 posts)Behind the Aegis
(55,770 posts)It is VERY distressing!
Solly Mack
(96,146 posts)of anyone different from them all the while pretending a better world is being built.
Mysterian
(6,092 posts)Last edited Fri Nov 21, 2025, 10:28 AM - Edit history (1)
How low in the gutter will these depraved trump cultists drag the USA? Is there enough decency remaining in the American people to reject and defeat this evil overtaking our nation?
SamuelTheThird
(502 posts)KT2000
(21,844 posts)is in charge of the Coast Guard.
twodogsbarking
(16,967 posts)Traildogbob
(12,236 posts)Just fly the fighter jet over Arlington and dump shit on all this WWII Remains then seek out their families and dump more shit on them too?
FUCK Miller Kegsbreath and Trump and the dog murder Queen. Deport them to Afghanistan, with sweat suits embroidered with ALAH is a white woman.
MaineBlueBear
(394 posts)Promotion of white supremacy
Tomato tomahto
tblue37
(67,814 posts)muriel_volestrangler
(105,279 posts)This is dystopian novel stuff.
Owens
(581 posts)tblue37
(67,814 posts)Scalded Nun
(1,562 posts)They know right from wrong...and they chose poorly.
I would not trust them to lead my dog to a fire hydrant.
surfered
(10,515 posts)My parents and uncles are rolling over in their graves.
LetMyPeopleVote
(173,179 posts)surfered
(10,515 posts)
bluestarone
(20,879 posts)WE cannot let our country lose it's democracy. We can't.
twodogsbarking
(16,967 posts)maxrandb
(17,046 posts)would be some Nazi dickweed getting his ass kicked, dragged into the head and screaming while his "shipmates" scrubbed that tattoo off with a Holy Stone.
Ponietz
(4,213 posts)Whose idea was that? Oh, wait....
C_U_L8R
(48,615 posts)Off with your freakin head.
Exp
(706 posts)sarisataka
(22,180 posts)is there anything that is considered a hate symbol?
SunSeeker
(57,338 posts)COL Mustard
(7,844 posts)Makes a noose out of swastikas. Or a swastika out of nooses.
I probably shouldnt give them any ideas.
Grokenstein
(6,212 posts)Treat him accordingly.
orangecrush
(27,699 posts)chowder66
(11,620 posts)SunSeeker
(57,338 posts)Borogove
(374 posts)FullySupportDems
(394 posts)Why don't you put them on your fucking uniforms too? Show the world what you are! You damned sellouts. You're proud of it, right? Damn. Hang your heads in shame. And go the fuck home, because you aren't defending anything but your own ass. Cowards.
NHvet
(266 posts)"we didn't issue you a tattoo, and by god if you get one, you better not get infected because if you did, you would be brought up on charges for destruction of government property"
And if you did get a tat or two, you had to keep them covered at all times on duty.
No looking at some of those in service, they look like the old tattoo lady at the fair
Now it's ok to flat out declare ones self as a Nazi in the service and ehhh no big deal.
How far we have slipped.
Cha
(316,037 posts)Thanks a whole Shit Lot, Fucking Coast Guard.
PSPS
(15,131 posts)Hegseth's body is festooned with "divisive" tattoos.
hadEnuf
(3,480 posts)LymphocyteLover
(9,117 posts)Fucking Nazi fuckfaces
LymphocyteLover
(9,117 posts)Nittersing
(7,960 posts)Link to tweet
The claims that the U.S. Coast Guard will no longer classify swastikas, nooses or other extremist imagery as prohibited symbols are categorically false. These symbols have been and remain prohibited in the Coast Guard per policy. Any display, use or promotion of such symbols, as always, will be thoroughly investigated and severely punished. The Coast Guard remains unwavering in its commitment to fostering a safe, respectful and professional workplace. Symbols such as swastikas, nooses and other extremist or racist imagery violate our core values and are treated with the seriousness they warrant under current policy.
Admiral Kevin Lunday, Acting Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard
3catwoman3
(28,278 posts)Ray Bruns
(5,833 posts)Admiral Kevin Lunday, Acting Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard Was removed from command for being too woke.
SaydiTom
(39 posts)Vinca
(53,072 posts)turning into the symbolism he wants.
Timeflyer
(3,543 posts)JoseBalow
(8,989 posts)Because sometimes it's not...
GAtomboy
(294 posts)On workplace harassment just yesterday (fed employee) the presenter said something about hate symbols, then I thought I heard him say swastikas are under consideration and that may change . I thought surely I heard wrong. What in the ACTUAL F ..
Aviation Pro
(15,113 posts)Courtesy of Lt. Aldo Rey.
Diraven
(1,756 posts)But nooses and swastikas are fine. Like WTF?
Evolve Dammit
(21,351 posts)WarGamer
(18,151 posts)False.
Approximately 250,000 US soldiers died fighting the Nazis, not 400k...
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(131,411 posts)mwb970
(12,026 posts)This is going to take forever!
Hotler
(13,662 posts)iemanja
(57,188 posts)Trump has done so many awful things, and this is among the worst. Perhaps telling his followers to kill Democrats is worse, but it's hard to keep track.
electric_blue68
(25,130 posts)electric_blue68
(25,130 posts)😬😬😬
YoshidaYui
(44,753 posts)Hegseth is an idiot.
Smackdown2019
(1,324 posts)Google this up and this is what you will find...
The U.S. Coast Guard has vehemently denied a recent news report that it will no longer classify swastikas and nooses as hate symbols, stating the claim is "categorically false". Acting Commandant Admiral Kevin Lunday clarified that these symbols remain prohibited under current policy and any display will be seriously addressed.
The confusion stems from a new policy document that removes the specific term "hate incident" and places symbols "widely identified with oppression or hatred" under the broader category of "potentially divisive symbols". While the terminology in the policy manual has changed, Coast Guard leadership insists that the prohibition on such imagery and the seriousness with which it is treated has not.
According to the new policy, the display of such items is now processed as a report of harassment, and commanders must consult legal counsel before ordering the removal of a "potentially divisive" symbol. Critics, including some members of Congress and civil rights groups like the Southern Poverty Law Center, argue this shift in language softens the service's stance on hate and could create a chilling effect on reporting, while the Coast Guard maintains its commitment to a safe and respectful workplace.
The Coast Guard's official guidance on hazing and harassment is available on the official United States Coast Guard website (note: the linked URL in search results is for a No Fear Act notice, the actual harassment policy document may be elsewhere on the site).
RazorbackExpat
(797 posts)when they are unequivocally symbols of hate?
Smackdown2019
(1,324 posts)COAST GUARD POLICY AND LAWFUL ORDER PROHIBITING DIVISIVE OR HATE SYMBOLS AND FLAGS
Greybnk48
(10,649 posts)I even heard it discussed on MSNBC/MSNOW yesterday, so everyone was fooled!
https://time.com/7335634/coast-guard-washington-post-fake-report-hate-symbols-swastika-noose/
dpibel
(3,729 posts)As the article you link says:
The claim of falsity is particularly dubious since it comes from (1) the Coast Guard, which seems to be engaging in a bit of ass coverage and (2) Dept of Homeland Security, which, we should remember, is run by that paragon of truth, Kristi Noem.
GreenWave
(12,062 posts)They hate that.
getagrip_already
(17,789 posts)Most navies have similar prohibitions.
It was originally in place since hanging from the yard arm was a thing, and captains didn't want them lying around in case of mutiny.
It wasn't until recently when they were considered a symbol of hate.
But that is surely why the a-hats dropped the restrictions.
fujiyamasan
(1,017 posts)As it is, theyre facing enough controversy with the Fuentes/Carlson/Heritage foundation issue.
This may have just been a test for them. They walked this back (probably temporarily), but they made it clear what theyre after.