You and others are getting all these things confused. The mistake of the quiverfull movement and subsequent views are not part of the thread at hand.
You don’t agree or like a belief. That is fine and can be debated logically and theologically on numerous threads. But to use this as a sounding board for everything anti Duggar theology is bad theology and logic.
The fact is that the Duggars like it or not put forth a positive face on many of the principles we as Catholics struggle to defend. Their fall hurts Catholics as well. So we can infight and talk about the evil Goddard people, but to the entire world that falls on deaf ears. We (the Church) took a shot with this fall as much as, or even worse than, the Quiverfull movement.
I have five kids. That is a far cry from 19. But my family already refers to us as the Duggars. In a condescending way. In their minds, my faith, and my sexuality and family took the same hit as the duggars. But I’m supposed to say, “yeah, josh and Jim Bob did what they did because of their beliefs?” Ok… But to every one else, my beliefs of a large family and a spiritual head of the household are on par with the duggars. As I tell my daughters they cannot be priests, my family sees that as patriarchal and oppressive…
Bottom line, using this tragedy and using the Duggar girl victims as political and ideological ammunition is just as irresponsible as Jim Bob’s handling of the situation.