References in U.S. Coast Guard policy calling hate symbols “potentially divisive” were removed Thursday, and a U.S. senator said she was lifting a hold she had placed on a nomination for the service’s ...
The United States Coast Guard has revised and clarified its policy, removing its "hate symbol" designation for swastikas and nooses, instead labeling them as "potentially divisive," according to ...
The US Coast Guard will stop classifying swastikas and nooses as hate symbols and will instead call them “potentially divisive”, The Washington Post reported .This change will happen next month when a ...
The Coast Guard is pushing back on reports that it will no longer classify swastikas and nooses as hate symbols -- with a categorical denial. A Coast Guard document dated Nov. 2 appears to suggest ...
The U.S. Coast Guard has released a new, firmer policy addressing the display of hate symbols like swastikas and nooses just hours after it was publicly revealed that it made plans to describe them as ...
The U.S. Coast Guard is backtracking big time after folks noticed a questionable policy change regarding hate symbols like swastikas and nooses. The Washington Post reported that the Department of ...
Senate Democrats placed the confirmation of the head of the Coast Guard on hold after a dispute regarding the branch’s hate symbol policies. Sens. Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) and Jacky Rosen (D-NV) ...
The Coast Guard will remove divisive language from its new workplace harassment policy that downgraded the definition of swastikas and nooses from hate symbols to “potentially divisive,” Homeland ...
After the Washington Post reported that the U.S. Coast Guard planned to downgrade swastikas and nooses as hate symbols, the Post now says a new memo said it will still consider them hate symbols.
The U.S. Army is investigating how a National Guard unit headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, posted a photo on social media showing a service member with a helmet patch linked to symbols used by ...