Surprised to see the Guarding publish an article about this, borderline pointing out some cultures have issues.
The_Pig_Man_ on
> “Seven per cent of child deaths over the period were of children born to consanguineous parents. These children might have died from any cause, but the data shows us very clearly that they are overrepresented in mortality statistics. Action is urgently required to improve outcomes for this group.”
> “the NHS is running a small pilot which will test whether nurses with specialist training in these complications could prevent the death of vulnerable babies, targeted in areas where close-relative marriage is prevalent.”
Anything other than banning first cousins marrying each other.
IsyABM on
Careful, you’re sounding intolerant by suggesting children deserve parents that make responsible choices to minimise birth defects rather than pretend they have to marry the closest person to them because we haven’t grown out of our village mentality.
xParesh on
Yeah, there’s a reason why incest is discouraged – because that’s what it is.
The absolute cost of this to the NHS must be mind boggling for those who don’t die but survive with severe life long disabilities that need public funding.
The government could ban cousin marriages but have instead rightfully turned their attention on much more important things like banning sunbeds instead.
YoghurtSea4339 on
How the fuck is cousin marriage not massively illegal, immoral and outright stopped? Wtf are we even talking about here?
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Surprised to see the Guarding publish an article about this, borderline pointing out some cultures have issues.
> “Seven per cent of child deaths over the period were of children born to consanguineous parents. These children might have died from any cause, but the data shows us very clearly that they are overrepresented in mortality statistics. Action is urgently required to improve outcomes for this group.”
> “the NHS is running a small pilot which will test whether nurses with specialist training in these complications could prevent the death of vulnerable babies, targeted in areas where close-relative marriage is prevalent.”
Anything other than banning first cousins marrying each other.
Careful, you’re sounding intolerant by suggesting children deserve parents that make responsible choices to minimise birth defects rather than pretend they have to marry the closest person to them because we haven’t grown out of our village mentality.
Yeah, there’s a reason why incest is discouraged – because that’s what it is.
The absolute cost of this to the NHS must be mind boggling for those who don’t die but survive with severe life long disabilities that need public funding.
The government could ban cousin marriages but have instead rightfully turned their attention on much more important things like banning sunbeds instead.
How the fuck is cousin marriage not massively illegal, immoral and outright stopped? Wtf are we even talking about here?