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Show Your Parents! Book reviews by me. Critics of poly. Relationship anarchy. Showtime Season 1. Showtime Season 2. Supreme Court: Obergefell. Supreme Court: Windsor. The Next Generation.
DC region. A few weeks back a journalist named John Murawski showed up asking polyamory activists for interviews about their ideas on poly rights and possible legal initiatives. Some, including me, were suspicious. They often publish factual information that utilizes loaded words wording that attempts to influence an audience by using appeal to emotion or stereotypes to favor conservative causes. These sources are generally trustworthy for information, but may require further investigation.
It's a hefty 3, words long. Interestingly, though, it has been picked up by a number of extreme-right and militant-Christian sites. That's because it shows that there is indeed a movement gathering for polyfolks' civil rights in employment, housing, medical, child custody, and other discrimination cases โ and an particular, because RealClear Investigations as a nonprofit lets anyone reprint its original content for free. Note that the headline stinks. Polyamory is a real word and a real thing that doesn't need quotation marks.
And the story is not about sexual rights; those have been largely guaranteed since Lawrence v. Texas It's about employment, housing, and other public-sphere civil rights. A headline writer got nasty.
Also, a key fact that Murawski seemed to miss: The vast majority of what the poly movement is doing is about general public understanding and acceptance, not legalities. If that is achieved, and it's slowly happening, the need for formal legal remedies dwindles. Since they're giving the article away free, here's the whole text for the record. Settle in for a read. I haven't pasted in the many reference links; for those see the original. The highlighting is mine.