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In reply to the discussion: Science is good. Anti-science propaganda is bad. DU should know this! [View all]HuckleB
(35,773 posts)111. You seem to think that one form of modification is magically more risky than others.
That's simply fear for fear's sake.
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Science is good. Anti-science propaganda is bad. DU should know this! [View all]
HuckleB
Mar 2014
OP
I find the anti-GMO hysteria to be more than a bit ridiculous, for sure.
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2014
#8
You're choosing a religious view over a science-based humanity is not progressive.
HuckleB
Mar 2014
#48
It could be, but there's a lot more to that story, if you'd check the link I offered.
HuckleB
Mar 2014
#83
While I'm on your side in this debate, ugh...the Examiner. I know people
ScreamingMeemie
Mar 2014
#52
Are you in favor of labeling allowing consumers to know exactly what is in the food they eat?
Fumesucker
Mar 2014
#44
I'm in favor of labeling food to let consumers to know what exactly is in their food.
HuckleB
Mar 2014
#45
You know perfectly that other forms of seed modificaton have already done similar things,
HuckleB
Mar 2014
#103
You seem to think that one form of modification is magically more risky than others.
HuckleB
Mar 2014
#111
Celiac is genetic but not everyone with the genes develops it -- usually a trigger is involved.
pnwmom
Mar 2014
#80
The bottom line is that this "review" is all correlation without any way to connect...
HuckleB
Mar 2014
#90
I stopped reading since the author's very first claim wasn't supported by his own link.
pnwmom
Mar 2014
#76