Monogamy and Colonization
The conversation delves into how the colonization of spirituality has demonized indigenous practices, including non-monogamy, imposing a morality that favors monogamy. It highlights the multifaceted nature of indigenous cultures, which embraced communal living and diverse identities, contrasting sharply with the singular moral narrative established through colonization. Ultimately, the discussion emphasizes that while societal structures may promote monogamy, individual preferences will always vary, reflecting the complexity of human relationships.In this clip
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