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Gay-On-Gay Support Needed + Book Banner Has Child Molestation Rap + Tulsi Slams Kamala + Bomb Threats At HBCUs For Black History Month + MORE! — 12-PACK

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ABOVE: I tell you what, he'd have to REALLY do me wrong for me to divorce THAT. More here. BELOW: Keep reading to support a late queer artiste, meet the book-banning bum who is accused of molesting kids, pass me those gay Doritos and more ...

James in happier times — his 2019 ClampArt show was a blast. (Image by Matthew Rettenmund) GOFUNDME: Following the death of gay artist James Bidgood at 88 yesterday, his estate manager is trying to raise $20,000 for burial and for the preservation of the work he had in his tiny apartment.

Like many queer originals, and many originals of every stripe, he was famous but broke. Please donate if you can. He thinks only he should decide what sex acts kids should see.

Ironically. (Image via KMBC) KMBC: Ryan Utterback, a Kansas City man who presents himself as a parent and had spoken out in favor of banning books he finds too sexually explicit for kids ...

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