Comments by "The french are harlequins" (@thefrenchareharlequins2743) on "PragerU"
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@michaelvarney. Fair enough, I didn't.
Lets presume that eight people, 4 male and 4 female (generation 1) are selected for a eugenics program. Let's presume that they make 4 monogamous couples, lets label them Families Red, Blue, Yellow and Green. And lets presume each couple has 4 children. We would have 16 children (generation 2). Let us then presume that 2 children from all the families are considered desirable enough for the program, and so the program doesn't break down lets presume that the 2 children selected are male and female. Red and Blue families breed producing 4 children and Yellow and Green families do the same. We would have another 16 children (generation 3). Like last time, 2 children from all the families are considered desirable enough for the program, and so the program doesn't break down lets presume that the 2 children selected are male and female. The Red-Blue families cannot breed with each other because they are either sisters, brothers or cousins, and the same is with the Yellow-Green families. So the Red-Blue and Yellow-Green will breed with each other, producing 16 children (generation 4). By this point, everyone in the eugenics program are family and so we are going to have to inbreed the best two candidates.
This is basically. what happened with the Habsburgs. I have explained how, now it's your turn.
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