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How much did 1300 years of inbreeding affect the middle-east? Does it explain why they're all so retarded?
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>>17988839
>the same /pol/bait picture every single time
>doesn't realize 1300 years of inbreeding would actually be beneficial thereby invalidating his shitpost
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>>17988839
And how did incest affect the Habsburg dynasty?

You can laugh, but it doesn't change the fact that thanks to this, there was a period when this dynasty ruled half of Europe—admittedly, there were cases when the ruler was unable to eat solid food, not to mention fathering offspring, but he was still king.
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>>17988953
>And how did incest affect the Habsburg dynasty?
Extremely negatively? They lost spain because they were unable to produce healthy children.
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>>17988959
But it was “anti-Habsburg or French propaganda.”

Maybe they just didn't feel like it.
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>>17988953
can't you read. inbreeding and purging. they purposefully married mentally ill rulers and stole their lands, but left the children of the mentally ill to rule. the spanish inheritance probably destroyed the house of habsburg.
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It resulted in slightly higher prevalence of congenital diseases in certain communities. That's it.



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