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Milton Butter was a multi-millionaire who held racist views. When he died a minority group, Brothers Against Multimillionaires (BAM) decided to protest at his funeral home and at his gravesite. They held up signs saying things like "There's a Special Place in Hell for MB!" and "Butter Was Really Bad for Us!" Milton was never an elected official nor did he serve in a public position, so BAM can be prevented from protesting at the funeral and gravesite since only political speech would be allowed at such a time.
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