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As mentioned in an earlier thread that statistic is complete crap, cousin marriages are perfectly alright an overwhelming majority of the time
See, I can type in bold and underline too.
Ok BBC is lying, got it. I am sure this research paper by british pakistanis is completely crap as well . They must be sell outs trying to brainwash you against this great tradition. .https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4567984/
Per sannu ki, keep marrying cousins
Also, your fellow Hindustanis down south get even more freaky with relatives (they marry their aunties and uncles), so it's not just a Pakistani thing.
And I chide them for this disgusting stupid practice as well. Now coming back to the point so you believe those Pakistani medical researchers who wrote this paper are lying, BBC is lying, everyone is lying. Got it .
Did you bother to read the links I sent you?
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morons like you say whatever is popular even if it's blatantly incorrect.
There are scientists who do not believe in global warming or evolution as well. I go with the overwhelming opinion as far as science is concerned. In this case Overwhelming opinion is cousin marriages over generations lead to many genetic recessive disorders which becomes very clear when you compare these defects amongst communities who practice same sex marriage in UK vs the general population.
Rather be a moron, than a retard.
The defects from cousin marriages are exaggerated.Lol you're the one who quoted BBC as proof, where as I brought Alan Bittles (worlds leading geneticist btw, studied this topic for 30+ years), and plenty other scientists.
The global warming analogy is a poor one. Numerous scientists say it's fine, and cite actual evidence unlike you cuckoos who pull out this 1/3 statistic from your rear (haven't found a single study confirming it btw, if you can I'd be impressed).
Cousin marriages are fine, there is an increased risk of defects but it's still low in absolute terms. On average, there's about the same risk of defection as a 40 year old giving birth.
The defects from cousin marriages are exaggerated.
Only if you marry your 1st cousin generation and then the next generation does it and then the next generation does it.
I agree with you brother.Even then, to get to the point where it becomes even 10% would take some serious inbreeding skills, it's practically impossible.
Since an extremely minute number of people would get to that percentage, they won't really add much to the overall defect rate
I agree with you brother.
But unfortunately there are some thick-skulls who think cousin marriages lead to defects right away.
Lol you're the one who quoted BBC as proof, where as I brought Alan Bittles (worlds leading geneticist btw, studied this topic for 30+ years), and plenty other scientists.
The global warming analogy is a poor one. Numerous scientists say it's fine, and cite actual evidence unlike you cuckoos who pull out this 1/3 statistic from your rear (haven't found a single study confirming it btw, if you can I'd be impressed).
Cousin marriages are fine, there is an increased risk of defects but it's still low in absolute terms. On average, there's about the same risk of defection as a 40 year old giving birth.
That one third stats is for British Pakistanis living in Bradford . Also I am not claiming it happens over a single generation over multiple generations the risk increase astronomically .
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2013/jul/04/marriage-first-cousins-birth-defects
If you believe that even guardian is lying than I am done.
If you can cite a scientific article proving this claim I'll believe it, otherwise, it will continue to remain as a lie because actual studies (which I've cited) show that the risk is approximately 4-6% as compared to 2-3% for non cousin couples.
Oh and it's funny you mention Bradford, because your beloved scientific journal BBC disagrees with itself on this one:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leeds-23183102
Quoted the research papers above .