Posted by oldtanker on January 14, 2014 at 22:10:35 from (66.228.255.116):
In Reply to: Organic! posted by slifnom on January 14, 2014 at 09:31:24:
What's the world population got to do with anything being talked about here? It's not like the American farmer is feeding the world. If that were true the US would not import simple things like milk and beef. The Black Sea states wouldn't have a world market for their wheat, South America wouldn't have a world market for beef and so on. The American farmer feeding the world is nothing more than an outright lie.
Guess it's true. Some people do subscribe to the good old if you can't win an argument with facts ridicule it and it will go away idea. Well from watching this over the last several years it isn't going away. People don't trust GMO crops. And more people each day are starting to question them. It isn't the farmer they don't trust. It's Monsanto and the chemical companies they don't trust.
You same guys who yell about corporate greed are doing the exact same thing with crops. Going for high yields without regard to the safety of the product you are producing. The anything for a buck attitude. While no has proven GMO's to be unsafe no one has 100% proof they are safe. I darn sure would not sell you something to feed your kids that I wasn't 100% sure was safe. Makes my laugh. The same bunch that keeps posting on how lack of church'n is ruining the country failing to show those same values you hold so dear.
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