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In reply to the discussion: The anti-GMO movement is nothing but a pseudoscientific scam. [View all]Nailzberg
(4,610 posts)149. 99% of the pesticides we ingest are produced in plant DNA. And that goes for organics, too.
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Saying that the reasons behind all GM's is the same, or the producers are the same or that
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Aug 2015
#42
I imagine if you talked to various anti-GM protesters out in the world
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Aug 2015
#47
And being piled on, wanting to know what monesto is paying me for daring to support medical GMOs.
Lancero
Aug 2015
#50
Hear about the anti-gmo group that tried to scare diabetics into not using insulin?
Lancero
Aug 2015
#81
Even that doesn't make sense, they always cite Agent Orange and the actions of the government...
Humanist_Activist
Aug 2015
#106
Monsanto is devoted to turning everyting into agribusiness, and then dominating that.
eridani
Aug 2015
#170
What does this post even mean? Monsanto is a for profit company, they are rather...
Humanist_Activist
Aug 2015
#193
the issue of the actual science is quite different from the marketing issue
virtualobserver
Aug 2015
#2
I have no reason to believe or disbelieve your supposed scientific FACT.....
virtualobserver
Aug 2015
#29
Imposing unnecessary government regulation to increase one industry's market share...
Major Nikon
Aug 2015
#152
Sure, because unnecessary government regulation is what the left is all about
Major Nikon
Aug 2015
#179
No, you just claimed I was right wing because I don't support stupid chemophobic regulation
Major Nikon
Aug 2015
#208
That's it! The OP seems to lump legitimate criticism and overzealous labelers into one category. n/t
Betty Karlson
Sep 2015
#236
It's fine by me. People want to know what they are eating regardless of whether Monsanto
GoneFishin
Aug 2015
#3
Then companies can label their products as GMO free for people that are into that stuff.
cpwm17
Aug 2015
#45
Dr Charles Benbrook found that organic foods had higher antioxidant levels and lower cadmium
GreatGazoo
Aug 2015
#51
Way to ignore the full results of a researcher who has been debunked over and over again.
HuckleB
Aug 2015
#138
Likewise the organic industry should have no problem with "fertilized with cow shit" labels
Major Nikon
Aug 2015
#155
Wow, is everything a conspiracy to you? Your tinfoil hat is on a little too tight.
Humanist_Activist
Aug 2015
#24
I guess he could go for guilt by association, I'm born and raised in St. Louis after all. n/t
Humanist_Activist
Aug 2015
#99
It's annoying how the anti-GMO crowd pretends to be as knowledgeable as scientists.
Oneironaut
Aug 2015
#131
Science relies on logic. Conflating the 93% of american who want GMO foods labelled with the 7% who
GreatGazoo
Aug 2015
#159
What's REALLY "so damn pathetic" is DUers shilling for multinational corporations who want
scarletwoman
Aug 2015
#33
Myth 4: Before Monsanto got in the way, farmers typically saved their seeds and re-used them
Major Nikon
Aug 2015
#92
Voluntary, albeit disingenuous, labeling and mandatory labeling are two different things
Major Nikon
Aug 2015
#115
Some of what you brought up are valid concerns, they have nothing to do with GMOs...
Humanist_Activist
Aug 2015
#68
That's a straw man. No one is asking for salt to be labeled GMO-free. We are asking for the opposite:
pnwmom
Aug 2015
#39
Thank you for revealing your "pro-free market," climate denial, Koch colors so clearly!
pnwmom
Aug 2015
#126
Mine is completely honest. I don't trust Koch- funded "debunkers" and climate science deniers,
pnwmom
Aug 2015
#137
I understand that when corporations are the ones doing the funding, the "science"
pnwmom
Aug 2015
#144
So if you reject Seralini because of his connections, why don't you reject all the research
pnwmom
Sep 2015
#244
Glad you asked. The answer is because that would be completely fucking stupid.
Major Nikon
Sep 2015
#250
And in the process deligitamize such concerns, similar to how some anti-vaxxers have...
Humanist_Activist
Aug 2015
#65
Ever notice how those who get their feathers ruffled over this use words like 'poison' and 'toxic'
Major Nikon
Aug 2015
#67
99% of the pesticides we ingest are produced in plant DNA. And that goes for organics, too.
Nailzberg
Aug 2015
#149
I agree, but the seperate issue of labeling food and transparency by a private corporation
Rex
Aug 2015
#113
I do not make a case that GMO's are evil and should have a scarlet letter/should be banned.
KamaAina
Aug 2015
#117
Yep, was just covering chemical mutagens since grapefruit was in another reply. (nt)
jeff47
Sep 2015
#247
Europeans are more inclined to fall for bad health and medical science than Americans.
cpwm17
Aug 2015
#161
There are no commercially available GMO food crops that have been spliced with animal DNA
Major Nikon
Aug 2015
#182
Indeed. it's stunning and scary to see so many people for the anti-GMO deceptions.
HuckleB
Aug 2015
#121
Perhaps those DUers who have lost loved ones to GMO foods could weigh in? (nt)
Nye Bevan
Aug 2015
#140
You are quite literally spouting bullshit, what GMO grass seed? Seriously, what the fuck are you...
Humanist_Activist
Aug 2015
#194
No, more like Climate Change "Skepticism" is pseudoscience. The reverse of your claim. n/t
Humanist_Activist
Aug 2015
#195
But poisoning the planet with toxic pesticides and herbicides required for gmos is A-okay?!
Dont call me Shirley
Aug 2015
#198
Uhm, that has nothing to do with GMOs, but rather industrial farming in general.
Humanist_Activist
Aug 2015
#209
GMOs have reduced pesticide use, and allowed for the use of less toxic herbicides.
HuckleB
Aug 2015
#216
These pesticide and herbicide dependent gmos are creating superweeds and superbugs.
Dont call me Shirley
Aug 2015
#218
Ah, Seralini in another pay for play journal and a post that is nothing but a distraction.
HuckleB
Aug 2015
#224
So... you're all fine and dandy with cross-pollination between organic and GMOs?
sakabatou
Aug 2015
#169
Sure, because there's nothing more anti-democrat than agreeing with your government
Major Nikon
Aug 2015
#191
There's also a big profit to be made by scaring you into buying more expensive crops.
jeff47
Aug 2015
#206
I would say most of them are just ignorant of biology, though its frustrating trying to debate...
Humanist_Activist
Aug 2015
#196
When someone throws around words like "poison", "toxic", and "cancer causing"....
Major Nikon
Sep 2015
#233
Science is a systematic approach to knowledge that can be applied for just about anything
eridani
Sep 2015
#266
All science is political, period. There is no good reason for ramping up glyphosate at all
eridani
Sep 2015
#280
Requiring 100 calories or more of input for every calorie of output is just not efficient
eridani
Sep 2015
#286
Let's see your link showing that we get more calories out ofhigh input farming
eridani
Sep 2015
#288
Sure. That's why when I full up my car at the gas pump the meter reads in calories.
Major Nikon
Sep 2015
#297
The war against genetically modified organisms is full of fearmongering, errors, and fraud.
HuckleB
Sep 2015
#276
Praise GMO's, especially if you love carcinogens in your food, air, and rainfall.
L. Coyote
Sep 2015
#300