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They can stay on naturalnews or I dare say natural snake oil.
everything you eat has been genetically modified for centuries. The only thing new, is a new technique of directly manipulating the DNA. This whole complaint of genetically modified foods is irrational. The same people who push anti-genetically modified foods, have been responsible for the deaths due to starvation of millions of people.
This makes those proponents unfit to weigh in . I understand the science, max. and your stance is anti-human.
"Hey farmer, farmer put away your DDT
I don't care about spots on my apples
leave me the birds and bees, please..."
This verse of a sweet song, helped to ban DDT and was responsible for the death of over 100 million people.
Go back and study some more then come back before you start using more ad-hominems like Anti-Human.
repelling insects. uh, that's how coffee has evolved. caffeine is a natural insecticide. Science and technology are good, max. advancements in genetics for plants has led to increased life expectancy not decreased. Without DNA modified foods, 1/10 of the world's population would starve to death. this isn't just about those mean multi-nationals. Significant work is being done at our universities. Kansas State is a big leader, for example. We do intellectual property max. we spend lots of time and energy on the science of inventions in bio-tech among other industries.
Man this conversation makes me want to close my membership here. I expect better from people who are fans of Rand.
Africa can feed itself. And it can make the transition from hungry importer to self-sufficiency in a single generation ... "New technologies, especially biotechnology, provide African countries with additional tools for improving the welfare of farmers," said Burkina Faso President Blaise Compaore ...[16]
"The potential is huge. With a little investment, Africa can feed itself and it has the potential to feed the world," claims Kanayo Nwanze, president of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (Ifad), a United Nations agency.[17]
So, if new hybrids and "gene-spliced" foods could do so much good, why are they not literally taking root in Africa 's soil? The late Nobel Laureate Norman Borlaug, father of the "Green Revolution" that transformed Indian agriculture, said that some Western environmentalists "have never experienced the physical sensation of hunger. They do their lobbying from comfortable office suites in Washington or Brussels . If they lived just one month amid the misery of the developing world, as I have for 50 years,...
Borlaug went on to predict: "If the naysayers do manage to stop agricultural biotechnology, they might actually precipitate the famines and the crisis of global biodiversity they have been predicting for nearly 40 years."[19]-Scwarzwalder, "Hunger, Plenty and Population," Family Research Council
here you go Max, Zambia, 2002-3 MILLION facing
starvation-the country turned down free GM CORN-
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnew...
finally, 8 MILLION CHILDREN:
http://thecitysquare.blogspot.mx/2013/02...
We may disagree on this issue, but you and I have agreed on many other issues in here, so I do not understand where you're coming from on my supposed anti-Objectivist stance.
You are right that their stance is snake oily. However, Facebook has become ham fisted as late on carrying out policy. It is sure to drive away customers, result in some bad press(they've had a fair amt lately), loss of advertising. You see, if no one knows the actual rules of the game-the rules on the books is different from rules selectively applied, people won't play