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In reply to the discussion: Defending GMOs on grounds that they are not poisonous is like defending manufacturers who exploit [View all]DFW
(54,325 posts)226. I'm not rallying for anything of the sort.
Like I said (and most on DU know), I live in Europe. All I want is to be able to know what it is I'm eating and where it came from. In Germany, for the most part, I have that.
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Defending GMOs on grounds that they are not poisonous is like defending manufacturers who exploit [View all]
Attorney in Texas
Jul 2016
OP
There are labels that already exist to allow vegans and people who don't want GMOs to decide.
NuclearDem
Jul 2016
#1
It is Monsanto, not organic farmers, who have stigmatized GMOs in my mind.
Attorney in Texas
Jul 2016
#5
Yeah - I paid $1.69 for organic lettuce yesterday in Albuquerque - "I'm going broke"
womanofthehills
Aug 2016
#72
How about this reason- sublethal exposure to Glyphosate causes changes in antiobiotic susceptibility
womanofthehills
Aug 2016
#169
Actually we've been eating genetically modified food for as long as people have been around
mythology
Jul 2016
#23
None of what you posted is accurate, and posting a video from a debunked scientist isn't...
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2016
#69
What does this have to do with glyphosate? See, the conflation of issues, not to mention ignorance..
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2016
#46
This is an interesting video about how mice and squirels avoid GMO corn
womanofthehills
Aug 2016
#75
Plus, when the GMO cross pollinates with a crop grown on a neighboring non-GMO farm, the cross-
Attorney in Texas
Jul 2016
#9
You do realize that Monsanto actually pays the farmers as compensation for the contamination...
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2016
#42
Schmeiser knowingly kept the seed to replant the next year and violated his current seed contract...
Humanist_Activist
Aug 2016
#144
and now " the shit load of herbicides" increases as GMO crops need more and more herbicides
womanofthehills
Aug 2016
#97
not true - more pesticides than ever are being used because of SUPERWEEDS!!!!
womanofthehills
Aug 2016
#145
Why don't all the non-GMO food producers label their food products "GMO Free"?...
SidDithers
Jul 2016
#7
Monsanto vs. the Milkman (2004): A Maine dairy fights for the right to wear its hormone-free label.
proverbialwisdom
Jul 2016
#12
But what about their business model, I am glad they treat their employees that way.
Rex
Jul 2016
#29
I guess it is all about marketing and ultimately the two big players are Monsanto and Organics.
Rex
Jul 2016
#48
The organic food industry puts out a lot of false information to the public.
ZombieHorde
Aug 2016
#135
How do they treat farmers? From what I can tell, the only criticism...
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2016
#36
Monsanto treats some employees very badly - gives them cancer and then sues them
womanofthehills
Aug 2016
#154
Monsanto can go even lower - court records show Monsanto knew the health effects of PCB
womanofthehills
Aug 2016
#167
And monopolies are unethical, in my book. We have rules against such things for good reason.
Rex
Jul 2016
#35
They aren't even close to a monopoly though, they have less than half the marketshare...
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2016
#37
The thing is that modern Monsanto is actually quite ethical and bends over backward to be fair...
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2016
#51
Don't know if GMOs can stamp out famine, but it doesn't hurt to try...
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2016
#61
Which practices? This is the issue, if there are real problematic practices, then list them for...
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2016
#53
Its not difficult, as long as its not the same recycled and debunked claims of the past...
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2016
#62
An example of this is Golden Rice and Beta Carotene enriched plantains...
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2016
#64
Not the golden rice stuff again - that's been going on for yrs and never came through
womanofthehills
Aug 2016
#71
And here you come demonstrating that lack of ethical concern, as long as your percieved side...
Humanist_Activist
Aug 2016
#73
Hello! Earth to ZH - Monsanto exposed their workers to Dioxin - how is that ethical?
womanofthehills
Aug 2016
#77
So for 40 yrs Monsanto chose not to compensate people with cancer until forced
womanofthehills
Aug 2016
#98
The problems you have with GMOs are endemic in all the food industry..
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2016
#34
It isn't even a study, it was a biased meta-analysis that many scientists of the source studies...
Humanist_Activist
Aug 2016
#143
And? Even they say they didn't conduct any independent research on this issue...
Humanist_Activist
Aug 2016
#212
Demonizing GMOs because of made up bullshit is like being an antivaxxer or a CC denialist.
Dr Hobbitstein
Jul 2016
#41
Considering the BS this poster keeps posting, I don't think their handle is accurate. n/t
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2016
#44
Not saying that, a lot of people have ideological reasons to support one side or another....
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2016
#56
Well I eat both types of food, the organic grown in my garden and of course food from HEB.
Rex
Jul 2016
#63
What practices of Monsanto's do you not like? Can you articulate them?
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2016
#66
How about the practice of giving people cancer from dioxin, pcb's and Roundup
womanofthehills
Aug 2016
#81
Roundup doesn't cause cancer, how many times do you need to be told this?
Humanist_Activist
Aug 2016
#90
Roundup does cause cancer - how many times do I have to say this back.
womanofthehills
Aug 2016
#107
So do they have every bio-science lab in the world in their back pocket or what?
Humanist_Activist
Aug 2016
#149
GMO's and Roundup = go together like a horse and a carriage, peas and carrots .....
womanofthehills
Aug 2016
#111
Putin: Russia Will be World’s Largest Supplier of Healthy Organic Food
womanofthehills
Aug 2016
#121
They're both asinine things to do, based in fear and hatred, not facts.
Dr Hobbitstein
Aug 2016
#224
What, stating that a country has draconian laws WRT sexuality and science?
Dr Hobbitstein
Aug 2016
#231
Safety is not putting Roundup on America's food supply and corporations are getting it
womanofthehills
Aug 2016
#119
I read an interesting book on the subject, and know some people directly affected by Monsanto.
DFW
Aug 2016
#118
So long as you're not rallying for feel-good legislation with no basis in fact
Dr Hobbitstein
Aug 2016
#225
Monsanto didn't invent Agent Orange, it was invented before Monsanto was even a company...
Humanist_Activist
Aug 2016
#151
Correction, Monsanto warned the U.S. government about dioxin contamination in 1952...
Humanist_Activist
Aug 2016
#155
Monsanto warned the US government about Agent Oranges harmful effects in 1952...
Humanist_Activist
Aug 2016
#183
So when Monsanto became aware that they poisoned an entire town with agent orange
womanofthehills
Aug 2016
#156
Certain posters here have yet to produce any substantive arguments for their side.
NuclearDem
Aug 2016
#194
This is a perfect example of the ideological blinders I mention in post 56. n/t
Humanist_Activist
Aug 2016
#166
I would call it bipartisan, mostly, with a slight left leaning slant. n/t
Humanist_Activist
Aug 2016
#165
Why do you hate a woman who has been so successful fighting corporations?
womanofthehills
Aug 2016
#200
"misogynistic"? You mean like your anti-abortion right wing hero, Mercola?
Major Nikon
Aug 2016
#204
Because they display the same lack of critical thinking, reliance on faulty data and ancedotal...
Humanist_Activist
Aug 2016
#234