Starting December 15, the U.S. Coast Guard will no longer label the swastika as a hate symbol but instead classify it as “potentially divisive,” aligning with recent policy shifts under the Trump administration’s approach to symbols and triggers within military settings. While the swastika, a symbol historically linked to fascism and anti-Semitism, will be downgraded, display of the Confederate flag remains prohibited, although minor or historical uses may be permitted. This move reflects broader efforts to modify military policies on hazing, harassment, and symbolism, amid debates over what constitutes acceptable expression and its impact on readiness. Will this reclassification influence military culture and tolerance? More here: https://wapo.st/3Mbd9a6 #CoastGuard #Symbols #MilitaryPolicy #HateSymbols #Swastika #ConfederateFlag #MilitaryRights