NPR’s Ridiculous Historical Blunder

On the website for National Public Radio, there is an article published several years ago that is completely unfounded and it really should be retracted and taken down. 

https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2019/11/07/777276474/western-individualism-may-have-roots-in-the-medieval-churchs-obsession-with-ince

Western Individualism May Have Roots In The Medieval Church’s Obsession With Incest

For the record, most members of the House of Habsburg were CATHOLIC and ruled mostly over Catholic countries such as Spain and Austria. There is no record of the Roman Catholic Church rejecting and opposing their intermarriages and inbreeding, though it clearly should have, because of the tragic case of Spanish King Charles II, who was so disabled by his birth defects that he couldn’t even produce an heir, resulting in the downfall of the Habsburg dynasty in Spain.

And who was the idiot that wrote that absurd piece above for NPR?

https://www.npr.org/people/578890280/rhitu-chatterjee

Rhitu Chatterjee

Health Correspondent

Rhitu Chatterjee is a health correspondent with NPR, with a focus on mental health. In addition to writing about the latest developments in psychology and psychiatry, she reports on the prevalence of different mental illnesses and new developments in treatments.

What is an expert on mental illnesses doing writing about family matters in history and how religion could have influenced them? You might as well ask a plumber to write about repairing automobiles. What an embarrassing disgrace!

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