Love Is Blind Is Getting Political—and I Want More

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premiered in February 2020, mere months before the coronavirus pandemic, the , and a contentious presidential election between Donald Trump and Joe Biden that changed history.

But while the rest of the country was regularly having conversations about race, religion, politics, and abortion, those very real issues were mostly excluded from the popular Netflix reality series.

Until now, its seventh season.From ’s reluctance to understand Marissa George’s military service or her decision to not go on birth control to and Stephen Richardson discussing their voting history, what once seemed off-limits for the series has taken a central role.

The season’s premiere coincides with the across the country and yet another presidential election involving Trump. I think it’d be impossible to not have at least one of these issues come up in 2024.But no matter how you feel about politics on reality TV, especially one about dating, it’s undeniable that has everyone talking.

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