Posted by oldtanker on February 01, 2012 at 14:55:22 from (66.228.255.223):
In Reply to: Food nazis posted by rrlund on February 01, 2012 at 09:38:36:
This arguement will not be solved soon.
1. People are starving to death all over the world as we sit here at our puters. So the argument that "we are feeding the world" is moot.
2. If we are slowly killing ourselves with the way we are growing our crops it will take years for that to come to light
3. With the land in CRP put back into production we can still turn out a lot of food.
4. Most of the folks that argue in favor of GMO's and hormones in animals argue like heck in favor of em claiming "we are feeding the world" when in reality they are lining their pockets.
5. I'll eat what I want to and you eat what you want to.
6. Explain to me, why some developed countries had banned the import of GMO food products when they don't have the land needed to feed their masses? You would thing that if they could up their own production with GMO's and hormones that they would jump on it if they were as safe as claimed.
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