Polyamory as a Political Movement

Updated: 2026.03.06 2H ago 1 sources
Polyamory and polygamy are not just private sexual choices but could be packaged into an organized cultural‑political coalition by aligning disparate groups (religious polygamists, tech subcultures, immigrant communities, and certain queer and fetish networks). The article emphasizes the mechanics of coalition‑building — hiding socially embarrassing elements, offering fashionable rationalizations, and recruiting across demographic fault lines — rather than policy detail. — If polyamory organizes politically, it would affect family law, divorce and custody politics, immigration assimilation debates, and cultural signaling about marriage and status.

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The Problem with Polyamory
Steve Sailer 2026.03.06 100% relevant
The author's claim that polyamory could unite factions (Mormon fundamentalists, Silicon Valley 'nerds', 'ugly women', LGBTQ variants, Muslims/sub‑Saharan groups) and mimic the coalition tactics that helped normalize transgenderism.
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