The picture in question for reference.

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    His reaction was that the image was insulting to the Catholic religion and blasphemous.

    You friend’s reaction to the image was insulting and blasphemous? Or, was his reaction to the image itself was insulting and blasphemous?

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      This doesn’t even make sense as pedantry because the “that” in their comment wouldn’t make sense unless it was the latter.

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        Well the “that” could be that the friend’s comment was that the image was insulting to Catholics, or the “that” could be referring to the specific reaction. It basically needed some better comma usage because there is a difference between:

        His reaction was, that the image was, insulting to the Catholic religion and blasphemous.

        and

        His reaction was that, the image, was insulting to the Catholic religion and blasphemous.

        I guess the vagueness comes from the double “was” usage.