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The entire free-market as it exists today with big business describes their mantra as "Less Government". It's the general complaint of industry that there is way to much government regulation. The equalizing solution is big business will remain compliant to the will of the public through litigation. If there is a problem we are suppose to sue them. As opposed to having government regulation to avoid any negative impact in the interest of the public. That is where we at now and what they try to pull-off as Capitilism. This is what the food processing industry wants now. They are well aware of the potential litigation so in an effort to bypass or bog down any efforts their strategy is to uneducated the public. Labelling sits right in the face of that strategy because it undermines their business model of food processing in the dark. We just recently seen this played out in the Herbicide end of it. Chemical companies tried to replace the chemicals that describe their patents with trademark names. So instead of Glysophate we would see Roundup. That failed but it really shows what they are up to as it creates a first line of defence in discouraging litigation. It's scummy actually and it really does not make any sense why people are not in full support of labelling.
That's probably the single most elitist thing I have ever read.Please, let me ask you: If you could wave a magic wand and remove 100% of each, every, and all GMOs from both past and present; yet know that more than one billion people would immediately die; would you wave that wand?
What happens when the pests develop resistance to Roundup? Could we see the huge Roundup enabled monocrops fail within a relatively short period of time? If 90% of corn, wheat and soy crops are "protected" by Roundup and they all fail; that would be a catastrophe of global proportions. The monocrops lack the natural diversity and natural selection that protects them from mass failures of this scale.
All farmed food is a GMO.
What happens when the pests develop resistance to Roundup?
NO... we need to be aware of and differentiate between breeding and genetic modification. 2 totally different things. Breeding is natural, genetic modification is not. Breeding is how we get different breeds of dogs, etc, but breeding wouldn't allow us to created a bird/dog hybrid that can fly because dogs can't breed with birds. With GMO we are combining genetics that could never naturally happen. BIG difference!
No they are same thing as breeding. What you are alluding to is a potential at altering genetics among different species. What we see from lab GMOs are not that. Adding a resistance is not like adding or making the crop different. It is just looking for resistance to herbicide in genomes. They do not hack together different species to make a new species. That would be fucked up and disconcerting.I like the organic farming though. Not so much that I am anti GMO but I do not like Corporate farming and they seem to spew out a lot of chemicals by default. For crops that do not really have any food value. It's all processed garbage or animal feed or Ethanol. I guess we have apples now.
Ok I see, I was only referring to what is approved by the FDA and EPA and our CFIA.
Again, that is elitist. You have no concept of world hunger.I asked you before; I'll ask you again. In what language should your problem-solving labels be written?GMOs solve an immediate, and growing, threat to mankind. Whether you like, or dislike, how the world is going about taking care of the future is irrelevant. How can you not see that?
You appear to be stuck on this "feeding the world" merry-go-round. I am not arguing GMOs will play apart. I said they probably will at some point. You see it as this great golden opportunity. How did you come to this conclusion? Starvation isn't about no food. It is about the political corruption that oozes out of countries at the are heart of these famines. Getting food and growing food to them is not a problem its getting past the armed cartels or militias that are causing the starvation. That is the problem. What ever food they get is not an issue for labeling. I am only concerned with Canada which would be English or French. I would ultimately like to see the States too but judging by the choices in political leaders, I can see being rational will not be noted... So I can only hope for the best.
What do people think on this? Is everyone ok with these genetically modified grown stuff? Frankenfoods born out of Monsanto lab. Do we trust Monsanto and their GMO'd herbicided tolerant stuff? Remember they brought us stuff like PCBs and bio weaponry like Agent Orange. Sold it too knowing full well it was evil.
Okay, so you're just an asshole?
I am trying to work out this persistent attempt to align Monsanto with Norman Borlaug....