When I was younger I thought that the family unit of one mother with one father and a child or children was the White way. Reading a bit of history I saw that much of what is considered White is actually just Roman and Jewish familial habits (which were much closer to each other than they were to Celts and Germanics) adopted to Christinsanity and imposed on White people.
I never really gave it much thought until I read something our founder and first PM, Ben Klassen, wrote when he dismissed polygamy for the moment simply because the society we live in makes it untenable.
Being, at the time, recently divorced, I may have had a personal snigger about a sort of personal ownership of multiple women and never gave it a second thought.
Now that I've been divorced eighteen years, met a few more women over time, learned a helluva lot more and hopefully matured a little, I could see myself with several women. Oddly enough, this didn't occur to me until I noticed that Muslims and Abos in Australia cite not being "Christian" as the reason for their right to have multiple wives. Although Australian law says otherwise, it at least on the surface appears to turn a blind eye and accept Abos and Muslims having multiple wives. As one would expect, it seems to be based on religion and culture - but it is ninety percent race based. Remember Klassen's almost offhand comment about polygamy, I started wondering why White people - why Creators especially can not be polygamis in Australia under the same system?
There's nothing stopping us. Oh, you might have to fight a bigamy charge in court, but if you setup your multiple marriages in the same way as the Muslims do - one legal wife under Australian Christinsane law and the rest as defacto wives/common law wives after a wedding ceremony/ies performed by one of our own reverends - so if you are dragged into court, you have the chance of either setting a precedent so that White people have the same rights as non-Whites in this case, or removing all rights to polygamy from Muslims and Abos.
Giving that polygamy under the above system is accepted, it would then be up to us to devise a set of recomendations for the intended polygamist.
At least, that's my take on things.
For the meanwhile, I'll continue to live alone.
@Cailen.
I never really gave it much thought until I read something our founder and first PM, Ben Klassen, wrote when he dismissed polygamy for the moment simply because the society we live in makes it untenable.
Being, at the time, recently divorced, I may have had a personal snigger about a sort of personal ownership of multiple women and never gave it a second thought.
Now that I've been divorced eighteen years, met a few more women over time, learned a helluva lot more and hopefully matured a little, I could see myself with several women. Oddly enough, this didn't occur to me until I noticed that Muslims and Abos in Australia cite not being "Christian" as the reason for their right to have multiple wives. Although Australian law says otherwise, it at least on the surface appears to turn a blind eye and accept Abos and Muslims having multiple wives. As one would expect, it seems to be based on religion and culture - but it is ninety percent race based. Remember Klassen's almost offhand comment about polygamy, I started wondering why White people - why Creators especially can not be polygamis in Australia under the same system?
There's nothing stopping us. Oh, you might have to fight a bigamy charge in court, but if you setup your multiple marriages in the same way as the Muslims do - one legal wife under Australian Christinsane law and the rest as defacto wives/common law wives after a wedding ceremony/ies performed by one of our own reverends - so if you are dragged into court, you have the chance of either setting a precedent so that White people have the same rights as non-Whites in this case, or removing all rights to polygamy from Muslims and Abos.
Giving that polygamy under the above system is accepted, it would then be up to us to devise a set of recomendations for the intended polygamist.
At least, that's my take on things.
For the meanwhile, I'll continue to live alone.
@Cailen.