• @Therealgoodjanet
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    475 months ago

    Guess who wants to have sex with his first cousin

    • @reddit_sux
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      135 months ago

      I think this is more of post hoc law making.

    • peopleproblems
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      95 months ago

      Look man, I ain’t saying she’s hot

      but I also ain’t saying she’s not

    • @joel_feila
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      65 months ago

      Well according to ben 10 fans…

    • @mojofrododojo
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      35 months ago

      It’s not just cousin-fuckin’, it’s a legislative priority!

  • @Wwwbdd
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    295 months ago

    If you saw his cousin, you’d understand

    • @ladicius
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      25 months ago

      Care to explain? Is there any link to chase? Thanks!

      • @rifugee
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        165 months ago

        Pretty sure it was a joke about his cousin being hot.

  • @surewhynotlem
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    155 months ago

    Weird, but who cares?

    Is it gross? To me yes. If they’re consenting adults should we stop them? No, and I don’t see why we should care.

    • @corus_kt
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      355 months ago

      Bill also reduces the penalty for diddling relatives from … 12 years old onwards…

      • @surewhynotlem
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        135 months ago

        Why would you read past the headline??

    • @MD756
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      165 months ago

      Do you have a moment to research the extinction of the Hapsburg family line?

      In all seriousness, at face value, I agree — consenting adults should be able to do whatever they want. However, things get sticky when you introduce reproduction to the mix.

      • @[email protected]
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        75 months ago

        (Can’t believe I’m saying this) then the target of the law should be reproduction with your first cousin, not intercourse with your first cousin.

      • @mojofrododojo
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        25 months ago

        children shouldn’t be punished for their parent’s horrendous decisions - we’ve already got MTG & Boebert, haven’t we suffered enough?

    • RuBisCO
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      65 months ago

      Charles Darwin was one of the first scientists to demonstrate the effects of inbreeding depression, through numerous experiments on plants. Darwin’s wife, Emma, was his first cousin, and he was concerned about the impact of inbreeding on his ten children, three of whom died at age ten or younger; three others had childless long-term marriages.[14][15][16]

      Wikipedia

    • @[email protected]
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      If this was happening where I lived, I would care about the potential impacts on the community from the possibility of an increase in genetic disorders of children born from such a union. Including increased stress on Healthcare, increased mortality rates during childbirth, increased citizens on government assistance, etc. Not saying these things would happen, but I would care enough to look into it.

      There’s also the impact on reputation resulting from one of the states leaders thinking this was an important enough issue to create a bill for, and then the impact on reputation if it gets enough votes to pass. Would the opinions surrounding morality and / or reproductive rights carry less weight? Could it even sway people away from the side taken by Kentucky just because it is the side Kentucky is on?

      • @joel_feila
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        45 months ago

        Well keep in mind the odds of a birth defects from first cousins is the same as a women over 40 have kids at all. But i don’t see applying that argument to this case.

        • @[email protected]
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          15 months ago

          Maybe I could have been more clear, but you seem to have inferred a different argument than what was intended.

          The original comment was asking “who cares”. My response was intended to say anybody that anybody in the jurisdiction of any bill / law should care enough to educate themselves on the potential impacts and not merely consider the surface level impacts on themselves as an individual.

      • @surewhynotlem
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        15 months ago

        Policing other people’s possible genetic disorders sounds a bit like eugenics. Should we also make it illegal for autistic people to breed?

        • @[email protected]
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          15 months ago

          My intent was to answer your question “who cares” question. Now it I see that you care.

          People should care about laws that are and are not imposed on others, especially if they are in a position to voice support or opposition to those laws.

        • @bbuez
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          15 months ago

          So we would also conclude abortion bans are eugenics then? I mean fine be free to fuck your cousin, if we agree on the government having no place in our bedrooms. But surely sex crimes should be prosecuted then… as this bill also wants to provide leniency to those offenses down to age 12…

  • @Sorgan71
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    135 months ago

    his first cousin is probably bad as fuck

  • Blaster M
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    115 months ago

    Kentucky. Not big surprise.

    • @Treczoks
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      95 months ago

      Well, my bet would have been on Alabama for that, but Kentucky is fine.

      They are just aligning the law with the Taliban Sharia…

      • @Nastybutler
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        35 months ago

        It’s always been legal in Bama

        • @Treczoks
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          15 months ago

          In Alabama it is probably verboten to marry farther out than first cousin…

    • @TheJims
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      25 months ago

      Says a lot about Republicans

  • @niktemadur
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    45 months ago

    These knuckle-draggers are a grotesque caricature of themselves, aren’t they?

  • NoLifeGaming
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    35 months ago

    Believe it or not cousin marriages are not a big deal in most countries/cultures around the world.

    • @rifugee
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      35 months ago

      You say that, but it’s still really rare in most countries with only about 10% in the entire world. It seems that Arab countries are typically the exception and are responsible for most of that 10%. There is probably a lot of cultural nuance there that I’m missing, but the link below has a world map that really illustrates that it occurs mostly in the Middle East.

      https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cousin_marriage

      • NoLifeGaming
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        I did some searching and you’re right that it is practiced in high amounts in the middle east however you also find the same in North Africa and parts of Asia (specifically the Indian subcontinent, parts of India and southeast Asia). You also see its practiced in smaller amounts around the world. Including Europe and South America as well some countries to a lesser extent in North America. I’ll provide one source below but you can search for more.

        https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.0906079106

        It would be interesting to see cultural attitudes towards it around the world though.

  • @Modva
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    35 months ago

    Gotta make your voting base happy right?

  • MushuChupacabra
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    It’s his grimace smile. That damn smile.