Nope not even close. The folks buying organic? They are not the ones buying roundup for their lawns.
1st place they ain't trying to burn down the grass. 2nd place most of those folks will pull weeds, not spray.
Guys these are customers. They get to pick what they want. Is the rejection hurting that bad? Get over it.
You ridiculing them is not going to make they buy what you think they should. Like any normal human it's going to anger them and they (heck of a lot more voters than the pitiful 3.5 million farmers) are going to use politics to shut you down. Will they regret it in the long run? Maybe. But so will you.
Here is the thing you guys ain't seeing. It's single young men, construction workers, in a convenience store buying snacks to take to a job site. Reading labels and refusing to buy anything that may contain GMO's. You mothers like the one here. Nice kid. Not very intelligent. With a 5 year old. She's real careful about what she buys and she too is reading labels.
And all this cause some chemical/seed company told you it was good and safe. And they presented you with studies to prove it that they paid for. So that makes you either gullible, trusting or greedy enough to risk others health for profit? And that's how the buying public sees you. As being greedy enough to risk their health for profit.
And to show you just how well you are working at overcoming negative news/perceptions? You get on a forum where you and your buds can yuck it up, make fun of them and accomplish absolutely NOTHING! And you do it over and over and over. You need to get on other public forums and get your message out. You ain't getting a darn thing done here.
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