Heisenberg
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None of those things you just mentioned had anything to do with science. Science is a process with specific protocols. When you manipulate the process and ignore protocols, you are no longer doing science.Right. No "scientific reason"...only anecdotal evidence...like the hogs with inflamed livers/kidneys...the rats with tumors...the surgery where they put holes in cows to check their stomachs for problems, while giving them a shit ton of antibiotics... you're an idiot
"The study was a fishing expedition and not hypothesis-driven. It’s not surprising that it found something. I’d be shocked if it hadn’t. In the end, this study abused a fairly large number of innocent pigs to produce no useful data. "
If your ideology is that humans shouldn't live past age 30 or 40 or that the earth should have a population cap then I suppose GMO doesn't seem like a good idea. My point is that nobody opposing GMO can point to science for support. Unlike you, most do not reveal their political/emotional/ideological motivation until after you have shot down their pseudoscience.They only real concern that I have about GMOs themselves is the ones that are insect resistant. I've thought that if the bugs don't want to eat it... maybe we shouldn't be eating it either; Hopefully they have thought of that.
I read that GMOs were able to feed so many more millions of people each year, but this also means that it will support that many more people on this earth and humans, as I see it, will keep increasing in number until we, once again, cannot feed them all.
Incidentally, this is the same pattern I find with almost all pseudoscience. If you argue long enough with an anti-vax person, they eventually say "I don't care what anyone says, I wont vaccinate". If you argue long enough with a creationist, they eventually say "nothing will shake my faith that God created the world". Such people only value science as long as they perceive it agrees with them.If ignorant voters don't understand how bad corporatism is for the planet, what can we do besides use pseudoscience to convince them that Monsanto is evil? Selective breeding is ok, splicing genes is ok, patenting and monopolizing supercorn so you can sell more roundup - not ok!
im with you here, i have no desire to eat corn and grains that produce so much of their own internal insecticides that they kill of the bugs eating them. that is scary and cannot be good for anyone's health.The only real concern that I have about GMOs themselves is the ones that are insect resistant. I've thought that if the bugs don't want to eat it... maybe we shouldn't be eating it either; Hopefully they have thought of that.
I read that GMOs were able to feed so many more millions of people each year, but this also means that it will support that many more people on this earth and humans, as I see it, will keep increasing in number until we, once again, cannot feed them all.
I don't even know that it is doing that. I'm just concerned because I don't know or understand how it really works. If I knew more about it and took the time to look up some studies I may or may not be concerned anymore, lol.im with you here, i have no desire to eat corn and grains that produce so much of their own internal insecticides that they kill of the bugs eating them. that is scary and cannot be good for anyone's health.
I agree, I have seen this when discussing certain topics with certain people, creationism being one of them.If your ideology is that humans shouldn't live past age 30 or 40 or that the earth should have a population cap then I suppose GMO doesn't seem like a good idea. My point is that nobody opposing GMO can point to science for support. Unlike you, most do not reveal their political/emotional/ideological motivation until after you have shot down their pseudoscience.
Incidentally, this is the same pattern I find with almost all pseudoscience. If you argue long enough with an anti-vax person, they eventually say "I don't care what anyone says, I wont vaccinate". If you argue long enough with a creationist, they eventually say "nothing will shake my faith that God created the world". Such people only value science as long as they perceive it agrees with them.