(16-09-2025, 08:37 AM)Moe the Innkeeper Wrote:(16-09-2025, 08:26 AM)Prada the Seamstress Wrote: No more a wider comment on Irish society. Google tells me I'm right too.
Actually incorrect. Inbreeding was never a major feature of Irish society, if you exclude travellers. We had a less mixed pool of people to choose from due to geographical and economic isolation which is a distinct phenomenon from inbreeding.
Hang on, where are you drawing the inbreeding reference from, your own head?
Irish people share a common ancestry, I never mentioned inbreeding.
This is a weird line of thinking anyways.