• Fredselfish@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    You read any classic novels from England? Marrying cousins is quite normal at one point in human history. I guess it still is in some backward states.

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      8 months ago

      It’s not just England. Marrying cousins was considered common practice among royalty and nobles in the past, not “normal” for everyday people.

      They would inbreed to try to keep blood “pure”, or to keep the family in power, or to sell off their family for power. People knew a long time ago this was bad and caused health problems, but the rich kept doing it because theyre egoistical maniacs.

      We don’t have monarchs and royalty anymore, we can do away with inbreeding completely. The fact some conservatives still defend it is ridiculous.