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<blockquote data-quote="Pinkman" data-source="post: 491304" data-attributes="member: 16637"><p>Allowing men to take four wives is not a patriarch. It causes the majority of women to congregate among the top 20-30% of men, while the rest of the men will end up with nothing. It's pretty much what is happening in the West these days when women are allowed to choose freely.</p><p></p><p>So why is this bad for society? Civilization is built by the beta males and if they don't have access to a wife and family, they have nothing to motivate them. They will instead turn negative and aggressive.</p><p></p><p>A big reason for why Western nations succeeded so well was because of the one man, one woman policy. This gave even the bottom-tier men a reason to live and contribute to society.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pinkman, post: 491304, member: 16637"] Allowing men to take four wives is not a patriarch. It causes the majority of women to congregate among the top 20-30% of men, while the rest of the men will end up with nothing. It's pretty much what is happening in the West these days when women are allowed to choose freely. So why is this bad for society? Civilization is built by the beta males and if they don't have access to a wife and family, they have nothing to motivate them. They will instead turn negative and aggressive. A big reason for why Western nations succeeded so well was because of the one man, one woman policy. This gave even the bottom-tier men a reason to live and contribute to society. [/QUOTE]
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