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Irish 'sustainability' festival cancelled after organisers found to be linked to anti-LGBTQ+ groups

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An Irish ‘sustainability’ festival claiming to celebrate wellness and rural life was cancelled after a whistleblower notified the venue that the organisers are reportedly far-right conspiracy theorists responsible for recent anti-LGBTQ protests.

The Think Local Festival, scheduled for July 19 and 20, was marketed as a family-friendly event inviting attendees to “immerse yourself in the….

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