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In reply to the discussion: GMO crops are safe, say scientists. Should they be labeled anyway? [View all]Major Nikon
(36,925 posts)17. That which can be destroyed by the truth, should be.
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I'd pretend that to be the case as well if I had nothing of substance to support my negative bias
LanternWaste
May 2016
#56
Meh. Scientists said thalidomide was safe. And asbestos. And smoking during pregnancy.
Squinch
May 2016
#9
Dont forget vaccines!!! We all know they cause autism after all no matter what the science says!!!
cstanleytech
May 2016
#14
True but I wonder why those people (the anti science ones of course) dont switch to the
cstanleytech
May 2016
#24
No, actually it doesn't sound anything like that. It is a statement of the fact that scientists
Squinch
May 2016
#39
Hmm...it seems your assertions are, at best, incomplete, at worst, deceptive...
Humanist_Activist
May 2016
#58
if anti-GMO was a religion, there wouldn't be any problem with labeling, right?
0rganism
May 2016
#38
You're comparing a completely voluntary labeling system with a mandatory one?
Major Nikon
May 2016
#41
even though both are/would be food labeling systems, they are not in any way comparable?
0rganism
May 2016
#45
It sounds like your only comparison is that both situations are technically feasible
Major Nikon
May 2016
#50