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In reply to the discussion: Study: Eliminating GMOs would hurt environment, economy [View all]villager
(26,001 posts)64. Yes, you do have your trove of agenda-driven websites, all right
But we established that earlier.
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Your "criticism" is about your world view, and does not address the study itself.
HuckleB
Mar 2016
#18
Good points, all the way around. OP is among the first to discredit sources, methods, and funding
villager
Mar 2016
#26
...and of course, deploys rote phrases like "hyperbole" and "weak sauce" when necessary
villager
Mar 2016
#42
Utilizing evidence and principles of the scientific method is an agenda, I suppose.
HuckleB
Mar 2016
#45
You are good with the attack phrases, of course, and the circular use of agenda-driven web links
villager
Mar 2016
#46
"Responding without content, and without being able to support your claims is not really responding"
villager
Mar 2016
#54
Your links, of course, do nothing to buttress your argument. But glad to get them aired again!
villager
Mar 2016
#60
So hundreds of peer-reviewed studies and scientific knowledge = "agenda-driven websites."
HuckleB
Mar 2016
#65