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As such, it was "unlikely to cause serious or widespread offence" the authority concluded, even though it "might be distasteful to some".

From BBC

“It might be distasteful being here but my family would want me to be at the blink-182 show as it’s my favorite band and music helps me in difficult times!🖤🙏,”

“Some of Mr. Speed’s thoughts may be distasteful but his conduct in this case was not criminal,” defense lawyer Courtney Dixon told jurors.

“Some of Mr. Speed’s thoughts may be distasteful but his conduct in this case was not criminal,” defense lawyer Courtney Dixon told jurors.

Groups like the Proud Boys, who target drag shows with armed intimidation "protests," may be distasteful, but they are a source of funding and energy for a Republican party that is increasingly out of step with the larger American public.

From Salon

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