Badlands nightclub in Midtown Sacramento bans MAGA-related attire
- A popular LGBTQ+ nightclub in Midtown Sacramento, Badlands, has banned all MAGA-related attire after a guest in a red MAGA hat made others uncomfortable.
- TJ Bruce, the owner of Badlands, stated the policy aims to ensure the venue remains a comfortable space for the community.
- Alice Malmberg, a local resident, expressed understanding of the decision due to the current political climate affecting the LGBTQ community.
- Preston Romero from the Log Cabin Republicans of Sacramento believes the decision is unfair and acknowledges Bourasa was not asked to leave.
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