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Coast Guard Reverses Decision, Reclassifies Swastikas and Nooses as Hate Symbols

Following an initial classification shift, the Coast Guard has reversed course and re-classified swastikas and nooses as hate symbols. Earlier reports indicated these symbols would be categorized as “potentially divisive” in new guidelines. This shift in policy comes after a report brought attention to the initial change. The updated classification was announced on November 21, 2025.

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Coast Guard Reverses Course on Hate Symbol Policy Amidst Backlash

The U.S. Coast Guard released a new policy late Thursday that explicitly prohibits the display of hate symbols such as swastikas and nooses, reversing a previous plan to label them as “potentially divisive.” This updated policy clarifies that these symbols are strictly forbidden across all Coast Guard locations, a shift from an earlier version that allowed for their removal but did not outright ban them. The change came after public outcry and scrutiny following the discovery of the initial, more lenient policy. The Coast Guard stated the update was meant to combat misinformation and reaffirm its stance against hate symbols.

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Coast Guard: Swastikas, Nooses Now “Potentially Divisive” Under New Policy

The U.S. Coast Guard will cease classifying the swastika as a hate symbol under a forthcoming policy change. This decision, set to take effect next month, reverses the previous classification despite the symbol’s association with fascism, white supremacy, and the atrocities of the Holocaust and World War II. The swastika’s connection to the deaths of millions, including over 400,000 American troops, has prompted controversy surrounding the policy shift. The Coast Guard has not released details as to why the change was necessary.

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Coast Guard Downgrades Swastikas, Nooses as Hate Symbols: Outrage Ensues

The U.S. Coast Guard will cease classifying the swastika as a hate symbol under a new policy. This controversial decision, effective next month, removes the symbol associated with fascism and white supremacy from the Coast Guard’s list of prohibited symbols. The swastika is historically linked to the genocide of millions during World War II, a conflict where over 400,000 U.S. troops lost their lives fighting against such ideologies.

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DHS Video Includes White Supremacist Meme, Sparking Controversy

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) posted a video on X that included a brief image of “Mac Tonight,” a character associated with online white supremacist and neo-Nazi content. The character’s inclusion sparked controversy due to its history of association with racist and hateful imagery. This incident follows a period where DHS’s social media has exhibited nationalist content, and the government has severed ties with the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) which has documented the racist use of the “Mac Tonight” character. While a DHS spokesperson stated the character’s presence was unrelated to any racist undertones, the incident has raised concerns about the potential use of white supremacist memes and imagery within the Trump administration.

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Nazis Display Swastika Flags on I-75 Overpass; Locals Respond

A group displayed swastika-laden flags and white supremacist banners on an I-75 overpass in Cincinnati, prompting outrage from residents and officials. While police deemed the protest itself not unlawful, the hateful imagery sparked condemnation from local leaders and community organizations, including the Jewish Federation and NAACP. Residents expressed their commitment to unity and rejecting hate, while authorities investigated the incident and maintained peace. The event concluded with the flag-bearers departing in a U-Haul, after which a crowd attempted to confront them.

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Mike Lindell’s Latest Pillow Price Is Being Interpreted As A Nazi Dog Whistle

Mike Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow, recently stirred up controversy with his decision to price his latest pillow at $14.88. Now, at first glance, this may seem like just a harmless marketing strategy, but the truth goes much deeper than that. The number 1488 holds significant meaning within white supremacist and neo-Nazi circles. It combines two symbols of hate: the “Fourteen Words,” a rallying cry for white nationalists, and “Heil Hitler,” with H being the 8th letter of the alphabet, symbolized by 88. So, when Lindell chose this specific price point, it can’t be seen as a mere coincidence.

It’s important to note that this isn’t the first time Lindell has courted controversy with his actions.… Continue reading