The U.S. Coast Guard will reclassify imagery like swastikas and nooses as "hate symbols" after the backlash a recent policy proposal received. CBS News' Nicole Sganga reports.
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- The Coast Guard will continue to classify swastikas, nooses, and similar imagery as hate symbols.
- A draft policy had proposed reclassifying these symbols as 'politically divisive,' as first reported by The Washington Post. 10s
- The proposed change led to confusion and controversy among lawmakers, civil rights groups, and the public. 22s
- After public backlash, the Coast Guard reaffirmed that these symbols remain banned and are considered hate-related. 1m 5s
- Officials stated that previous reporting did not reflect their intent and clarified the Coast Guard's stance on extremist symbols. 1m 10s