I'm saying that I think most people know it happens and that's how morphs come to be, but most people expect that what they receive to have strong blood.
When you pair hetxhet a couple things happen.
Firstly, you get way fewer of the morph you're actually trying to get when compared to visxhet or visxvis. Secondly you're introducing fresh bloodlines to the bloodline you're trying to breed out. Essentially diluting the "bad blood" .
People understand that inbreeding happened down the line, but what most people expect is that enough strength and fresh bloodlines have been bred into the lines by the time they get their dragons.
That's why all the big breeders will list that their dragons are from hetxhet pairings. They know that people dont want the possible risk (or stigma) associated with inbreeding, and hetxhet pairings are just one way of strengthening the blood.
Look at some of the biggest breeders that are active right now. I almost promise you none of them are doing visxvis to any new morphs. Very few if any even do visxhet with new morphs.
And this is simply because they either understand the importance of strengthening the bloodline, or they understand the importance of public opinion.
I guess you could compare it to having to sit on a really dirty disgusting sofa. You probably dont want to. Lightly clean it once, you still might have some hesitation. The sofa is still kinda dirty. Clean it a few more times, it's getting pretty clean and you'll likely sit there now. Clean it even better and a few more times, you probably wouldnt even know it was ever that dirty disgusting sofa in the first place.
That's the morph market for you. Usually to start off a new morph like that, it's a dirty disgusting sofa. And people know that. But through enough responsible breeding (hetxhet or even visxnon-carrier) the bloodlines get more "acceptable" just as the sofa gets cleaner. Eventually, the sofa is so clean and the bloodlines so clean that there isnt much thought put to it.
So when I say people are against it, I mean it in the sense of my sofa analogy. No one wants the dirty sofa, they expect it to be clean and healthy by the time it comes for them to sit (buy a dragon).
And as far as you questioning breeders. That's what I'm talking about in regards to the court of public opinion.
If you ever change your mind and want a fancy morph, the best I cam suggest is to find out the genetics of the parents.
-Brandon