"I'm at the stage where I'm enjoying parenting a lot. I find more joy in seeing them achieving things that I wouldn't have achieved in my time," said Mseleku.
we knew someone in leadership decide to retire at this point, you might see the writing on the wall next november. absolutely. i ve been talking the last couple of days by email with dr. john pedrao sick. use a student at the university of chicago training under a polygamist political scientist and then had a long and illustrious career himself at ucla and the university of missouri. john is a political not. it s constantly chasing these things. we re talking about what are the measures of how a party s going to do in a midterm election? political scientists use five different models. the surgeon decline, the presidential race, presidential performance, and retirements. we all have numbers on these models. we have two models. campaign spending and campaign
summarize it for you, basically a footnotete that said gay marriage is good, but polygamy is bad, but they didn t explain why. that has been keeping mark steyn up at night ever since. he wants to know why we don t all embrace polygamy. interesting question. here s part of oury. conversati. tucker: i m not defending polygamy, because i don t practice and impose all the caveats but the same people who are telling you that the nuclear pam is completely outdated in any combination is not only cold but preferable to the nuclear family are deeply offended by polygamy. i once raised the defense of a polygamist not because i m poor polygraphy, but no, kids taking responsibility for them, i m for that. and wow i got attacked. why is polygamy the one family arrangement that just sets them off? well, because here it s traditionally associated with unfashionable people.
Polygamist Musa Mseleku is not for polyandry. Image: Instagram/Musa Mseleku
Popular polygamist Musa Mseleku has shared his views against the proposal for polyandry to be legally recognised as a form of marriage, which has sparked major debate across the country.
Musa was invited to share his views in an interview on eNCA about whether polyandry should be made legal in SA. The clip from the show featuring Musa and cultural activist, Nokuzola Mndende, slamming the proposal went viral on Twitter.
The
Uthando Nes thembu star outlined his view that polygamy was backed by culture and entrenched in years of tradition, whereas he believes polyandry was a misguided attempt by activists to equalise men and women. He also labelled polyandry as an attack on the institution of marriage.