BattleshipPokemon [none/use name]

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  • i dont think banning it outright is an answer, but i think it should be absolutely be discouraged as much as possible, we do need to draw some kind of a line between acceptable and unnacceptable sacrifices for the sake of kids wellbeing and the general health of society. Not smoking and drinking for 9 months is an acceptable sacrifice for a kids health, encouraging people through education and social programs to marry one of the millions of people in the uk who isn’t a first cousin is an acceptable sacrifice imo, but strapping an armband on someone with a genetic condition and sterilising them obviously isnt an acceptable sacrifice.

    The UKs been consistently rolling out programs to discourage young brits becoming pregnant and its been immensely succesful (see spoilered graph)

    I don’t think its particularly outrageous to suggest that something could be done to combat interfamily marriages too without carrying out mass arrests or anything like that.