Defenders of traditional marriage have long warned about the slippery slope to bigamy and polygamy on which same-sex marriage places the country, but to hear Star Trek star George Takei and the Democratic party tell it, there may be more to come. In an email from the Democratic National Committee concerning its upcoming LGBT Gala and celebrating June’s Supreme Court ruling on same-sex marriage, Takei writes that he has always appreciated Star Trek’s idea of “infinite diversity in infinite combinations”:
While direct public statements are hard to come by, both Takei and the Democratic party have appeared to mock the idea that same-sex marriage could lead to further transformation of traditional marriage. In January 2014 while in Utah, Takei poked fun at Utah’s history of polygamy, tweeting, “Maybe if I’d married four husbands instead of one, they’d be more accepting of my marriage here.”
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And in a July 2013 blog post on the Democratic Party’s website, the party noted derisively that “Ken Cuccinelli [then-Republican candidate for governor of Virginia] has claimed that allowing gay marriage is a slippery slope to polygamy…”
Now, with Takei’s embrace of “infinite diversity in infinite combinations” in the DNC email, it’s unclear if he and the Democratic party are signaling a new openness towards new “combinations” in marriage. Both Takei and the Democrats have repeatedly used the tagline “love is love,” but a search of their Twitter feeds and the party’s website failed to turn up any examples with a numerical limit.
Below is the entire text of the DNC’s email, including the fund raising pitch:
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