Thundercat
Well-Known Member
You didn't stem any bad information, you laughed at another poster for saying "big GMO" in reference to Monsanto. Then tryin to say that everything is GMO because ....your quote from the firs post..."selective breeding is GMO...". Which is wrong it's it not which is what that Harvard link said.I never said that selective breeding IS "GMO", which seems to be where your hangup is. Sorry, I agree with the Harvard scientists too. Your reading comprehension sucks so bad.
You're such a good person, pat yourself on the back some more.
I'm contributing by stemming the flow of misinformation from "experts", and their ridiculous notions.
Like the one you have about identical genome from parent to offspring. Who would think that??? You apparently. When you combine two different things, you get a third new thing separate from the other things. When you are selecting things that you like in the parents, you pick the offspring that most express it and try and bring that out more, which is modifying genes (the natural way).
I don't get how you don't understand that. It's not disputable, selective breeding does modify genes. That doesn't make them "GMO".
So if you agree with Harvard then you agree with me... Then you should stop trying to attack my character and intellect.
I'm not sure exactly what ideas you think I have about breeding that are wrong, but that's just another attack on me as I was trying to make my post relevant to the conversation.
Please explain to me what I said about breeding that was incorrect... Otherwise why not stop being angry and realize at most you made a wrong statement about selective breeding because you think it really is GMO or at the very least you poorly worded what you meant and got corrected so that new growers that read this didn't make the mistake of thinking that they are the same.
How do you not understand the difference between modification and selection?