greasemonkeymann
Well-Known Member
of course!A large problem with "it causes cancer" is the fact that our life spans are much longer and our health and nutrition is much better than a few hundred years ago; and we don't have adequate comparative controls to yesteryear. As an example I'm in my '60s and have had some skin cancers removed which have popped up over the last few years, due to a largely outdoor life and inadequate sun protection. Years ago skin cancer was fairly rare as folks didn't live long enough to develop them. Most cancers take many years to develop or trigger. We live longer due to health care, education and more and better nutrition. Hence more cancers are seen. Like it or not companies like Monsanto have beneficially contributed world wide to the more and better nutrition. Farming is a rough, dirty exhausting business, in times past folks would die early through over work. I have farmed and even with modern chemicals and equipment it is an uncertain venture.
carcinogens don't create cancer, all the time.
we all know an old dude or lady that smokes unfiltered camel cigarettes and they don't get cancer, and conversely I know people that are health nuts that get cancer, it's not something humans really understand well.
therein lies the problem.
Monsanto, as much as it's shitty to say, is almost a necessary evil, there would be MUCH more world hunger without them
but that's another argument
the planet is simply overpopulated.
we need 3 billion people to disappear in order to really stabilize.
but... that's a different thread title.