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They (the nutjob "moms") are not doing this to be pro-business. There are multiple existential threats facing our basic rights and lives. Capitalism and Conservatism may often overlap in their methods, but they're distinct threats with distinct goals, and have to be treated as such.
If businesses could be magically brainwashed into thinking that they would get infinite money by letting everyone be one giant polyamorous group, they'd do it without blinking, because money is the only thing they care about. Conservatives, not so much; they of course care about money, but they care more about power over people.
The problem is that businesses naturally see choice as bad, because that implies the choice to do something other than what the business wants (which is for you to give them all your money). So they much more readily coalesce with the Conservative belief in removing personal choices/ freedoms, than they do with any notion of "free markets", which is why "true" Capitalism doesn't actually work.