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Every community which practices endogamy is surely to become full of genetically and mentally handicapped people. The smaller the community is, the faster will this happen. And yes, relative marriages lead to various malformations and diseases.
Read about Charles II of Spain, for instance - the product of extreme consanguinity among the Habsburgs:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_II_of_Spain
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Last edited by Fincher; 01-19-2017 at 05:58 AM.
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Endogamy just means discrimination in terms of marrying or finding a partner. Indians are seen as endogomous because they don't marry non-Indians much. It has nothing to do with ugliness.
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3 possibles etymologies and none are linked with Crete:
- From christian in francoprovencal;
- From the german term Kreidling;
- From crêt which signify mountain or elevated place(originated from the latin terms Crista/Crestum, top of hill).
https://fr.wiktionary.org/wiki/cr%C3%AAt
http://ayn.free.fr/Histoire/Etymologie/C.html
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"American".....so many fatties
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"Degenerate country/area/region/people" could fit IMO.
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This is probably why so many Indians are ugly, they strictly only marry/breed within their caste group, only 5% of marriages were inter-caste marriages in India in 2011. It is really bad, I don't think there should be total caste mixing which would be race mixing in India (since Dalits/Tribals are more indigenous than they are Caucasoid) but mixing within your caste group should be fine, like "Other Back Ward" class ethnic groups mixing among each other and Forward castes mixing among each other.
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