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HuckleB

(35,773 posts)
Thu Sep 3, 2015, 05:48 PM Sep 2015

Anti-progressive John Roulac: Anti GMO leader, Big Organic businessman, master manipulator [View all]

http://skepchick.org/2015/07/john-roulac-anti-gmo-leader-master-manipulator/

"John Roulac exudes a weather-beaten, albeit well-polished, flower child image. The founder, CEO and face of Nutiva, named one of Inc. Magazine’s fastest-growing food companies in America for five consecutive years, reportedly forgoes designer watches and high-end shoes, instead opting for a more modest lifestyle of hiking, traveling, and soaking in natural hot springs. Yet he heads up the largest organic superfoods company in the world, with growth supposedly projected at $1 billion by 2025.

Roulac seems composed of equal parts tree-hugger, nutrition buff, and business mogul, capable of charming money out of pockets, and coaxing Nutiva’s pricey organic coconut oil into smoothies, with a pinch of Nutiva’s organic chia seeds on top.

And it’s easy to see why. A corporation whose revenue hit just under $70 million in 2013 and boasted a massive and steady 482% three-year growth, Nutiva knows how to tap into its demographic with buzz words like “revolutionize”, “sustainability”, “community”, “superfoods” and phrases like “we can change the world” and “food doesn’t have to be a choice between the lesser of evils” in its “Mini-festo.”

These very marketable phrases reflect the values of none other than Roulac himself, known as “The Rou” among biotechnology proponents. A self-styled advocate for healthy people and ecosystems, his company goes as far as calling itself “champions of the greater good.” But do these lofty words translate to real-life action? Is there another side to Roulac, and Nutiva, that the public is not yet aware of?

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You can hate me all you want. I don't care. The reality is that Roulac and his friends are hurting people. Real people. Come on, DU. Stand up. Be who you can be. thank you.
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Okay what is the deal with Organic foods? Rex Sep 2015 #1
I grow lots of food in my yard, and it would all be considered "organic." HuckleB Sep 2015 #3
Organic farmers actually end up using more pesticides. progressoid Sep 2015 #17
This is "guilt by association." immoderate Sep 2015 #2
I probably have you on ignore because evidence does not matter to you. HuckleB Sep 2015 #4
You are making implications about people by associating them with Roulac. immoderate Sep 2015 #9
+1000 G_j Sep 2015 #11
BTW, I'm very tolerant. HuckleB Sep 2015 #5
I'm here longer, and AFAIK, no one else has had me on ignore. immoderate Sep 2015 #7
You wouldn't know. HuckleB Sep 2015 #8
I did respond. Did I make it before the lock? immoderate Sep 2015 #10
Noting that your posts have no content is an insult? HuckleB Sep 2015 #14
My response is pretty evident. Your obstinacy noted. Guilt by association. immoderate Sep 2015 #15
It has been subjected to independent study. progressoid Sep 2015 #18
Thanks. I've gone through these. immoderate Sep 2015 #22
Who finances them? Click on the study to find out. progressoid Sep 2015 #26
I meant the aggregate studies. But where does all this money originate? immoderate Sep 2015 #34
Of course I know Syngenta produces GMOs. progressoid Sep 2015 #36
Studies of feedlot animals are not long term. immoderate Sep 2015 #37
OK, progressoid Sep 2015 #40
Each of these studies cite some organic anomalies. immoderate Sep 2015 #41
Those concerns can be applied to non-gmo crops as well. progressoid Sep 2015 #44
Yep. But latching on to GMOs and their pesticides exacerbates some of that. immoderate Sep 2015 #46
Honk. HuckleB Sep 2015 #6
HAHAHAHA laundry_queen Sep 2015 #12
You haven't bothered to read it. HuckleB Sep 2015 #13
Why ‘GMO-free’ is a marketing ploy you shouldn’t fall for HuckleB Sep 2015 #16
"Keeping you scared is the key to their political and business strategy" Major Nikon Sep 2015 #20
Unfortunately, if too many of them buy into that, food insecurity could be worsened. HuckleB Sep 2015 #21
That's a big if Major Nikon Sep 2015 #23
The vast majority doesn't have to know for the few to have an ugly effect. HuckleB Sep 2015 #24
All sorts of hucksters prey on the poor Major Nikon Sep 2015 #25
I won't deny the first part, however... HuckleB Sep 2015 #27
Certainly some are doing it for the profit motive Major Nikon Sep 2015 #28
And the reason they are chemophobic is because of propaganda pushed by profiteers. HuckleB Sep 2015 #30
Some of them Major Nikon Sep 2015 #31
Again, they were pushed in that direction. HuckleB Sep 2015 #32
We don't need products to be voluntarily labeled GMO-free, as the Republican bill calls for. pnwmom Sep 2015 #29
Wow! One of the four people I've ignored are still posting to this old thread. HuckleB Sep 2015 #19
And I'm happy to be one of them. immoderate Sep 2015 #33
When those I can't see defend a scumbag like this, well, it's sad. HuckleB Sep 2015 #35
Pointing to a scumbag, doesn't validate your arguments! immoderate Sep 2015 #38
Why Vaccine and GMO Denial Should be Treated Equally HuckleB Sep 2015 #39
ANTI-GMO ACTIVISTS AND CLIMATE CHANGE DENIERS – NO SCIENCE HuckleB Sep 2015 #42
Pesticides In Organic Farming HuckleB Sep 2015 #43
Organic food: the biggest scam since bottled water HuckleB Sep 2015 #45
The war against genetically modified organisms is full of fearmongering, errors, and fraud. HuckleB Sep 2015 #47
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