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WATCH: This raunchy gay daddy dating show is back for another season & it’s a conservative’s worst nightmare

For The Love Of DILFs is Melania’s husband’s worst nightmare—and that’s exactly why it’s our favorite TV guilty pleasure!It is, after all, about gays of different ages looking for love while living in a gorgeous estate aptly named “DILF Mansion.” And it just so happens to be hosted by Stormy Daniels, the former adult film star whose affair with the unfortunate president-elect directly led to his felony conviction.“The conservatives haven’t figured out how to stop me yet,” Daniels says in the new trailer for For The Love Of DILFs just-announced third season. And thank goodness for that!Subscribe to our newsletter for your front-row seat to all things entertainment with a sprinkle of everything else queer.From the looks of it, DILFs Season 3 is about to be bigger, wilder, and daddy-ier than ever.If you need a refresher, the show welcomes in queer contestants who fit into one of two groups: There are “Daddies,” the older and more refined gentlemen looking for love, and there are “Himbos,” the younger and—shall we say—shallower boys eager to make a change and settle down with the right man.The Love Island-like conceit sees all of them living under one roof, where they’ll compete in a series of ridiculous challenges and games while theoretically looking for their soulmate.

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School Book Bans: Texans Reject Pro-Censorship Hopefuls
recent rise in book bans, with PEN America reporting that the 2022-23 academic year saw 3,362 instances of book banning, a 33 percent increase from the previous year.Frank Strong, a teacher in Austin, Texas, who tracks school board elections, wrote in his Anger & Clarity newsletter that nine of the 15 candidates who ran on banning certain books from schools lost their races."Voters decided again to reject some of the worst, most anti-book candidates," Strong wrote, adding, "And, what's more, these results continued a clear pattern, stretching back through four election cycles to November 2022, of voters successfully organizing to resist extremist takeovers of their school boards."Strong tracked the races using a 23-page document that he compiled, which includes information on the candidates, whether they are for or against book bans, and what they have said about censorship in the past.Strong also tracked whether candidates were supported by groups such as Moms for Liberty, which advocates for "parental rights at all levels of government" and has worked to prevent schools from teaching LGBTQ+ content.Moms for Liberty supporters say American schools should focus their efforts on the country's illiteracy rate instead of teaching children about "gender ideology." Newsweek contacted Moms for Liberty for comment via email outside normal working hours.In September, Moms for Liberty endorsed Brandi Burkman in her school board election.
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