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In reply to the discussion: Yes, GMO's are great and here is why... [View all]silverweb
(16,410 posts)[font color="navy" face="Verdana"]If there are GMOs that eliminate the need for herbicides, pesticides, and petrochemical fertilizers, I want their names so I can do my own research on them and make up my own mind.
I never take a corporation's word at face value for anything anymore. They have one mandate and one motive - profit - and many of them don't care how they get it.
GMO seed producers have lied about a number of their products, have forced farmers to sign insane and exclusive contracts, and have sued non-customers whose non-GMO crops have unwillingly become contaminated with GMOs. They've acted like secretive, litigious bastards.
I don't like their business practices and I don't like their contention that I have no right to know what I'm eating if I buy their products. This is another reason I oppose GMOs.
Let's have transparency not secrecy, real facts not marketing propaganda, and specific labeling on all products using GMOs - not declarations that people have no right or need to know.
Yes, there are good GMOs, but until there's accurate, specific labeling and transparency available to the public to be able to differentiate the good from the bad ones, I'm boycotting all GMO food products.
On edit: Just noticed your post count. Welcome to DU.