Polygamy is a practice that is banned in most
countries across the world and one clearly seen as threat to women’s rights.
Winston Blackmore, a 59-year-old Canadian with
27 wives and 145 children whom people would think should be the poster-boy for
polygamy, surprisingly says that he won’t support legalization of the practice
since he fears that ‘women could be exploited’.
Blackmore who is the leader of a polygamist
Mormon fundamentalist group in Canada said this while addressing an audience in
Utah.
He has also been arrested for polygamy in 2007
and has been tried twice for practicing polygamy.
Referring to charges being dropped against him
in 2007 due to concerns over the selection of the special prosecutor, Blackmore
was reported as saying, “And those suckers are after me day and night, I’m
going to have to go another round with them.”
He also mentioned that Canada changed common law
marriages to prosecute him and said that he was being charged even though his
wives were officially his friends.
He also said that he never courted any of his
wives, and said that many women including one of his wives Edith Barlow,
approached him about becoming his wife.
Blackmore was convicted in 2001 and 2002 for
bigamy and child rape for fathering a child with his 13-year-old stepdaughter.
A polygamy charge was filed against Blackmore in
2014, but a trial date has not been decided yet.
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