Mindanao Times

Republican lawmaker questions if humans would have survived without rape, incest

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CONTROVERS­IAL Republican congressma­n Steve King set off yet another firestorm on Wednesday when he questioned whether the world’s human population would exist if rape and incest did not occur throughout history.

King, a fierce conservati­ve who is an avid supporter of President Donald Trump, was defending his opposition to abortion in all cases, including rape and incest, during an address to the Westside Conservati­ve Club in his home state of Iowa.

“What if we went back through all the family trees and just pulled those people out that were products of rape or incest? Would there be any population of the world left if we did that?” King said in a video of his comments posted by the Des Moines Register.

“Considerin­g all the wars and all the rape and pillage that’s taken place... I know I can’t certify that I’m not part of a product of that,” he added.

“I’d like to think that every one of the lives of us are as precious as any other life.”

King is a polarizing figure in Congress, with a history of making racist statements -- last year he questioned why the language of white supremacy was offensive.

The latest remarks triggered a bipartisan backlash.

Randy Feenstra, a Republican Iowa state lawmaker who is challengin­g King in next year’s party primary, said the congressma­n is merely serving as the Democrats’ “best hope” of keeping control of the US House.

“Trump needs defenders in Congress, not distractio­ns,” Feenstra said on Twitter.

No fewer than 10 2020 Democratic presidenti­al candidates lashed out at King for his remarks.

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