If we’re being real, Joyce wasn’t the victim she was the true villain of the story. Most of the pain, chaos, and heartbreak can be traced back to her choices.
Jonasi wanted a divorce, but she refused to let go because it didn’t serve her interests. Every sacrifice she made seemed less about saving her marriage or protecting her children and more about preserving her career, reputation, and public image.
#ThePolygamist
Lem finn gade l map di kem wè yon bann medam tou ki pwofite de privilege ak tit msye a ki se yonnmoun ki reussi men ki gen yon problem endisiplin seksyel. E yo madanm marye ki son meurtrière ki fe plizye tantativ poul touye maril olye li kite neg la pou enfidelite
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😏Mwen finn gade The Polygamist, epi mwen pa dakò ak fason anpil moun ap prezante seri a.
Premye bagay la: ann sispann konfonn poligami ak obsesyon seksyèl.
Poligami, kit yon moun dakò avè l oswa non, enplike responsablite, jistis, respè ak angajman anvè tout moun ki enplike yo.
Sa mwen wè nan seri a se pa yon refleksyon sou poligami. Mwen wè yon nèg ki pa janm remèt tèt li an kesyon, ki pran move desizyon sou move desizyon.
Li bay manti, 😫 li manipile moun. Li neglije konsekans aksyon li yo sou fanm yo ak sou pitit li yo.
Pi gwo pwoblèm mwen ak seri a se fason li trete medam yo. Twòp fwa yo parèt tankou moun ki la pou sipòte oswa sibi desizyon mesye a.
Pitit yo peye pri erè granmoun yo, men seri a pa bay ase enpòtans ak sa.
Yon pèsonaj pa bezwen pafè pou yon istwa bon. Men lè yon moun repete menm move konpòtman yo san refleksyon ni vrè evolisyon, sa vinn fatigan.☹️
Mwen pa di yon seri dwe toujou bay leson moral. Men mwen pa wè poukisa nou ap fè foli pou yon istwa ki sanble banalize mank respè, enfidelite ak egoyis.😑
Pou mwen, The Polygamist pa yon seri sou poligami. Se yon seri sou yon nèg ki toujou mete dezi pa l anvan responsabilite l.
Se opinyon pa m. Si ou renmen seri a, sa pa gen pwoblèm. Men mwen panse nou ta dwe fè diferans ant yon modèl familyal ak move konpòtman yon moun.
Jonasi Gomora – The Real Victim in “The Polygamist”
The internet is piling on Jonasi Gomora like he’s the devil for living out his polygamous fantasies in The Polygamist. But strip away the outrage and a different picture emerges: Jonasi was not the only villain. In many ways, he was the mark.
Jonasi built an empire and provided wealth, status, comfort, influence, and opportunity. The women around him knew exactly who he was. They knew his appetite for women. Yet they stayed. Not because of blind love, but because the lifestyle was too valuable to abandon. They weren’t invested in Jonasi the man. They were invested in Jonasi the provider.
The show wants us focused on his infidelity, but these women chose to remain, compete, enable, and normalize the arrangement while it benefited them. If the cheating was truly intolerable, they could have left. Instead, they stayed for the rewards and later claimed victimhood when the predictable chaos arrived.
Then comes the darkest part. Joyce and others crossed from jealousy into outright destruction. Murder and Poison attempts, manipulation, and ultimately HIV. Yet some viewers still frame them as wronged women seeking justice. There is nothing empowering about slowly destroying a man while pretending moral superiority.
Jonasi bears responsibility for his own downfall. His lust, poor decisions, and lack of restraint helped destroy his empire. But the women were not helpless victims. They were active participants who tolerated his flaws for the benefits, fueled the toxicity through rivalry and resentment, and eventually helped bring him down.
The tragedy of Jonasi Gomora is bigger than infidelity. It is the story of a man whose flaws were tolerated while he was useful, and of people who stayed not because they loved him enough to leave, but because they benefited too much to walk away.
Jonasi Gomora – The Real Victim in “The Polygamist”
The internet is piling on Jonasi Gomora like he’s the devil for living out his polygamous fantasies in The Polygamist. But strip away the outrage and a different picture emerges: Jonasi was not the only villain. In many ways, he was the mark.
Jonasi built an empire and provided wealth, status, comfort, influence, and opportunity. The women around him knew exactly who he was. They knew his appetite for women. Yet they stayed. Not because of blind love, but because the lifestyle was too valuable to abandon. They weren’t invested in Jonasi the man. They were invested in Jonasi the provider.
The show wants us focused on his infidelity, but these women chose to remain, compete, enable, and normalize the arrangement while it benefited them. If the cheating was truly intolerable, they could have left. Instead, they stayed for the rewards and later claimed victimhood when the predictable chaos arrived.
Then comes the darkest part. Joyce and others crossed from jealousy into outright destruction. Murder and Poison attempts, manipulation, and ultimately HIV. Yet some viewers still frame them as wronged women seeking justice. There is nothing empowering about slowly destroying a man while pretending moral superiority.
Jonasi bears responsibility for his own downfall. His lust, poor decisions, and lack of restraint helped destroy his empire. But the women were not helpless victims. They were active participants who tolerated his flaws for the benefits, fueled the toxicity through rivalry and resentment, and eventually helped bring him down.
The tragedy of Jonasi Gomora is bigger than infidelity. It is the story of a man whose flaws were tolerated while he was useful, and of people who stayed not because they loved him enough to leave, but because they benefited too much to walk away.
This Polygamist show is going to start a women vs. men battle on the internet. Lol, all men going to be guilty by gender association, like we’re related to Jonassi Gomora.