Not sure what you mean - likely my fault. The Newsweek piece did not seem to show the Kentucky Legislator and Survivor Champion defending his bill. I assume, perhaps wrongly, that lawyer was talking about a point of law that Florida lawyers learn in Bar prep - that you can legally marry your first cousin. But I didn't see the Kentucky bill as addressing who you can marry - just incest definition as a criminal offense
Yeah, "keeping it in the family" seems like one way to ensure the blood of offspring will remain sufficiently pure and not be tainted by unwanted diversity.
Click on the link and take a look at the guy. I think he's up to something and this is only the first step. Next will be lowering the age of consent.
They worked that joke into last season's Succession. But look at the children and extended family of Catherine de Medici, who was herself genetically "diverse" from her husband
What's the point of outlawing gay incest if both parties are consenting adults? Inbreeding is the reason these laws exist.
To keep from straight white men from having another reason to tell us that they are the real targets of discrimination.
This is scandalous! Kentucky copying California?! It's an outrage! California: Kissing Cousins: The States Where Marrying Your Relative Is Legal In California, first cousins are allowed to marry, and they are also allowed to have sexual relations and cohabitate.