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What do you think of Australia considering decriminalizing "incestuous" relationships?

Venezuela and another country already have. And do you think these ppl have the right to ask for government/tax payers assistance with their handicapped kids, fully knowing the chances of normality under such situations.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Do not understand,is it so bad problem in there?

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Only very close relatives have "handicapped" children, and not at high rates. Testing can give parents choices about some impairments, and some can choose not to have children.

    This seems to be an issue of some wanting to make decisions for all based on their personal prejudices, not on science.

    I don't care to decide who should marry. It's not my business. People should follow their own conscience in making these decisions.

  • 1 decade ago

    Australia being a country with a parliament can enact laws in the interest of its people.May be they want to increase their population.It is their own concern,None of our business.

  • 1 decade ago

    That's crap, Australia isn't decriminalizing that... Where did you get your facts?? Bloody stupid....

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