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Sodom and Gomorrica: Protections for Portland Polyamory

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Documenting the West’s descent into Satanic receivership at the hands of the gender goblins and their allies in media and government. 

The polyamory politics of Portland

One might assume, in a functional society, the proper response from the government to a plummeting marriage rate would be to strengthen the nuclear family by providing as many incentives as possible to marry and have children.

You might also, just for good measure, not allow open drug use on public school playgrounds.

Of course, none of that is on the agenda on the Left Coast.

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Instead, Portland, Ore., passed legal set-asides for “multipartnered households” because, allegedly, hiring managers and landlords discriminate against this particular breed of gender goblin.

Via The Guardian (emphasis added):

Nash-Kille said she has spent the last 17 years in a committed relationship with “two gentle, loving men”, sharing the costs and responsibilities of raising four kids.

But she’s kept her family arrangement quiet from her graduate school adviser, co-workers and even her hairdresser. She said someone harassed her family for more than a year, and they took out a restraining order to stop it, before moving from a Colorado suburb to Portland, Oregon, in 2011.

In March, the city became the largest in the US to pass an ordinance protecting polyamorous people and multipartnered households from discrimination in housing, jobs and public accommodation. For Nash-Kille and her partners, it was “one of the greatest relief moments of our lives”…

Portland’s ordinance is the latest in a recent wave of cities including West Hollywood and Olympia, Washington’s capital city, extending civil rights protections to those in nontraditional family or romantic arrangements. Eight cities across Massachusetts and the west coast now have some form of legal recognition of polyamorous relationships.

Taken together, the efforts signal the emergence of a stigmatized group as a political constituency, as well as a challenge to the legal dominance of the traditional nuclear family – which has become the exception rather than the rule.

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The Guardian, for the benefit of its readers, consulted for their deeply informed perspectives the Wise Men of the modern age: sociologists.

One of them explains that the nuclear family was an “anomaly” now rectified, while the other decried “significant judicial bias” against polyamorous goblins.

Continuing:

Philip Cohen, a professor of sociology at the University of Maryland, said the US had a very compulsory marriage system in the 1950s and 60s, which he called “an anomalous period” that the baby boom generation quickly abandoned.

“The norms are weakening or there’s just less regulation of what people do,” he said. “And so the natural variation in what people want is being allowed to come out.”…

Dr Elisabeth Sheff, a sociologist who’s long studied consensual nonmonogamy, said she’s seen “significant judicial bias” against polyamorous people who are assumed to be inadequate parents during custody fights.

One woman, four sad cucks

In the weird social media genre of “polyamorous content,” the participants never consist of four women and a white man.

Presumably, such an arrangement would be a retrograde artifact of Patriarchy™ and therefore decidedly un-progressive.

(Of course, Muslim migrants can get harems. That’s cool. But white dudes running them is a bridge too far; after all, they might actually reproduce and churn out domestic terrorist white babies — and who wants that? Certainly not sociologists at the University of Maryland.)

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No, it’s never the archetypal, relatively wholesome Mormon situation with a hundred blonde kids running around in hand-stitched garments.

Rather, it’s always some conventionally aesthetically mediocre (at best), white lady on EBT with a harem of sad, fat white cucks who are never going to reproduce anything except existential angst and suicidal ideation.

Which really makes you wonder whether the expedition of the Great Replacement might not be one of the intended perks of institutionalized polyamory.

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