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In reply to the discussion: If GMOs Are So Great, Then Label Them. [View all]Orrex
(66,590 posts)Desperation is accusing someone of being a Republican simply because they don't swallow your bullshit.
You've gotten your nose out of joint because the world doesn't bow to the whims of your ignorant anti-GMO nonsense, so instead of actually forming an argument or actually citing research or actually demonstrating that your demands have merit, you cook up some bullshit irrelevant claim about your rights being violated.
That silliness might play well among homeopaths and water-diviners and chakra-balancers, but when you're petulantly demanding that companies have to do what you want simply because you want it, you need to be less of a crank about it.
Simply put, in the absence of a demonstrated health concern, your purported "right to know" is not compelling, no matter how many times you stamp your feet about it. You want to pretend that I'm denying or violating your rights, but you're obviously trying a bullshit tactic to distract from the plain truth that you don't have a real argument to make.
You should abandon your nonsensical "30 countries can't be wrong" mantra, because it's nonsense.
You should abandon your nonsensical complaint that Monsanto or I am denying you your rights, because it makes you look like a tinfoil crank.
Eat whatever you want, because frankly I couldn't care less what you stuff in your gullet. Your rights, such as they are, are not a "get out of logic free" card. If you assert the right to force a company to reveal information against its will, you need to demonstrate that your right is compelling. You have failed to do so, like all the rest of anti-GMO crowd.