If someone wants to marry their cousin, let them marry their cousin. Why make it illegal? From an inbreeding standpoint cousins doesn't pose much of a risk as long as not carried out repeatedly over several generations.
Well it didn't do America any harm DID IT???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
Because this mother fuker wants the NHS to pay for pre screening incentual children with potential disabilities. How about, if you want to marry your cousin you **** off to some backawter 3rd world **** hole where that ****s okay Instead of trying to change our laws.
It's what, a 1 percentage point increased risk? Good idea if everyone prescreened to be honest... Not expensive. NHS would save more money if the government banned alcohol or sausage rolls... But no one wants that. Ironically, I seem to recall Charles Darwin himself was the child of a cousin marriage (and married his own first cousin).
I completely agree and that's probably the real reason people want to ban it. My personal worldview is something being disgusting doesn't mean it should be banned. I mean, ****s sake, some people drink Irn Bru.
Oscar Wilde and Alan Turing should have ****ed off out of Britain back when Sodomy was considered too disgusting and immoral?
Yeh Deffo, then we probably wouldn't have men in women's bathrooms, drag queens in nursery's, men beating up women boxers for Olympic medals and soon ..... MAPs
Maybe, but last I heard you were contributing **** all by way of tax etc., so you're hardly in a place to comment.
Yeah this is just ****ing wrong. Good for them in Africa and Asia. Keep the incest out there, though. It’s not part of Western culture nor should it ever be welcomed or accepted. He should have been thrown out of parliament.
Thats because I don't believe in my tax money being given away to other countries that by default hate us and our way of life. My mild outrage is on your behalf. You're welcome of course
Only data I could find, was that in 1940 UK, 1.5% of married couples were cousins. That was before the "immigrants" came and far higher than it is today... But it shows this isn't an "immigrant" thing, it's just something that is now generally outdated in society. I bet there are members of not606 whose grandparents are children of cousins. So the next question I have is.... Did less than 1.5% of the UK live in Norfolk in 1940?