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Warpy

(113,130 posts)
1. Not quite, it's more a way to pile on the Clintons and other Third Way/Wall Street
Fri Jul 4, 2014, 02:13 PM
Jul 2014

Democrats as being more concerned with Monsanto's continued profitability than with the health of the electorate.

However, you'd think they'd want actual evidence that GMO crops are harming people directly.

Some people in the bowels of universities are studying that right now.

Orrex

(64,059 posts)
2. The vocal anti-GMO sentiment bugs me profoundly.
Wed Jul 16, 2014, 10:39 AM
Jul 2014

It's about on par with climate change denialism or creation science.

Yowza.

Archae

(46,770 posts)
3. Like I said in another thread...
Thu Jul 17, 2014, 10:52 AM
Jul 2014

The right-wingers have a fit if science contradicts their Bible or the Heritage Institute.

Left-wingers have a fit if science contradicts what hysterics at "Natural News" or whale.to says.

Orrex

(64,059 posts)
4. You hear a lot about "freedom of choice" in these debates
Thu Jul 17, 2014, 11:35 AM
Jul 2014

It frequently pops up in anti-GMO talk as well as in discussions of "alternative" "medicine."

"All we want is the freedom to choose," they insist. "Why do you want to deny us the freedom to choose?"

Of course, that's a straw man 100% of the time, but it shows up as a would-be trump card again and again and again.

LeftishBrit

(41,302 posts)
6. Actually both Natural News and whale.to are very RW; especially the latter
Thu Jul 17, 2014, 02:28 PM
Jul 2014

Some left-wingers support them (and thereby ally themselves with the Right) but it's a small, if vocal, minority.

Douglas Carpenter

(20,226 posts)
7. I actually agree with you on this one Mr. Wolf. And by the way so did the late Senator from South
Mon Jul 21, 2014, 01:38 AM
Jul 2014

Dakota, George McGovern. In his 2001 book, The Third Freedom: Ending Hunger in Our Time - he strongly and passionately argued in defense of the using of genetic science to attack global malnutrition.

In so much of the world most people have little to eat other than rice which in itself does not provide anywhere near adequate nutrition. Genetically modified rice can totally change that. Sure there are legitimate concerns about corporate control and some measures and international treaties should be enacted to deal with that. But there are legitimate concerns about negative affects on economy from tackling the issues of manmade global warming - but in both cases that is no reason to throw away science and actually hurt rather than help the world's least fortunate people.

wyldwolf

(43,891 posts)
8. that, my old friend, is a fascinating piece of political trivia
Tue Jul 22, 2014, 01:09 PM
Jul 2014

One I will tuck away for future discussions.

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