Say "NO" to GMO!
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http://youtu.be/Ec1Rvd4lyNw this was one of the videos I found.0
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This is why I don't agree.0
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One question for you:
Are you more inclined to believe a video on YouTube made by someone with little to no credentials or a large body of scientists who have cross-checked one another and have conducted extensive tests?0 -
Yes0
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Wat
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Please tell the good folks here at MFP what state you are from. We need to know what senator to call.0
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Why?0
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Your school system absolutely failed you.0
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Sigh....you know, I don't usually use Wikipedia as a source but it pretty much strikes down everything that young woman in that video said. Early strains did indeed produce insufficient amounts of Vitamin A. New strains of rice were developed to combat that problem.
And the comment about higher crop yields? "The University of California and Rutgers University have conducted studies showing "...higher crop yields, reduced pesticide use and fewer pesticide-related health problems..." amongst Chinese farmers who used GM rice strains. This was published in the peer reviewed journal Science in 2005."
And I'll repost that comment again:http://www.geneticliteracyproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Ge-crops-safety-pub-list-1.xls
At the above link, there is a spreadsheet with over 1500 scientific articles that show GMO's are safe. Knock. Your. Self. Out.0 -
Omgsh okay my school has failed me. Okay then0
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OP doesn't seem overly interested in learning the facts. Watching a few YouTube videos does not make you an expert on GMO's. As others have said, the scientific consensus is that GMO's are safe. http://gmopundit.blogspot.com.au/p/450-published-safety-assessments.html
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maxwellnyce wrote: »Your school system absolutely failed you.
LOLOLOL
The set up on this was amazing.0 -
Oh I'm not saying I'm an expert in GMO's just saying this is one of the videos I have watched and this is my opinion on it.0
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Wow it shows your true character saying that thanks. You guys are awfully nice.-2
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KMCbluestar wrote: »No GMO's aren't good for us and have been proven. There has been testing on rats and the rat that only ate GMO foods ended suffering from a big tumour. Watched a documentary. Yes GMO's feeds more people but we are feeding people not the healthiest foods. It's my opinion that eating organic non GMO foods are better because GMO isn't natural.
Hopefully you're not referring to the Seralini study which was actually retracted - http://www.forbes.com/sites/jonentine/2014/06/24/zombie-retracted-seralini-gmo-maize-rat-study-republished-to-hostile-scientist-reactions/
Those rats are actually cancer prone - the study was deeply flawed.
As far as I know there are no legitimate scientific studies linking GMO to cancer.
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Well maybe another video will keep the gears turning. Im pretty sure the actual scientific studies linked earlier were not even considered.
http://youtu.be/S7iLPJMEkiU0 -
OP is trolling surely?!?!0
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Okay so I have nothing to say right now, This is my opinion. Thank you for sharing and have a good day.0
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KMCbluestar wrote: »Wow it shows your true character saying that thanks. You guys are awfully nice.
We don't know who you're talking to. The quote function would aid in clarity.
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honkytonks85 wrote: »OP is trolling surely?!?!
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KMCbluestar wrote: »Wow it shows your true character saying that thanks. You guys are awfully nice.
Nothing I said was a slight against you. I'm very serious when I say, if you choose to believe a video on YouTube over scientific consensus, then the school system didn't do its job.0 -
Just for good measure:http://www.geneticliteracyproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Ge-crops-safety-pub-list-1.xls
At the above link, there is a spreadsheet with over 1500 scientific articles that show GMO's are safe. Knock. Your. Self. Out.0 -
Op has to be a troll
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Opinions are important. The ability to take in information and form an opinion is, honestly, crucial (danger assessment for example) No one wants to take away a person's ability or right to form an opinion. But more important than forming an opinion is the ability to revise and adjust when confronted with more information. (That patch of weeds looks safe, I'll cut through it. Wait, mom says it's poison ivy, so I'd better avoid it. Opinion->new info->logical revision)
If, when confronted with new information a person decides to run through the poison ivy anyway...well that's alarming and at this point their opinion can not be supported.0 -
Opinions are important. The ability to take in information and form an opinion is, honestly, crucial (danger assessment for example) No one wants to take away a person's ability or right to form an opinion. But more important than forming an opinion is the ability to revise and adjust when confronted with more information. (That patch of weeds looks safe, I'll cut through it. Wait, mom says it's poison ivy, so I'd better avoid it. Opinion->new info->logical revision)
If, when confronted with new information a person decides to run through the poison ivy anyway...well that's alarming and at this point their opinion can not be supported.
Poison ivy... Ain't nobody got time for that0 -
maxwellnyce wrote: »Opinions are important. The ability to take in information and form an opinion is, honestly, crucial (danger assessment for example) No one wants to take away a person's ability or right to form an opinion. But more important than forming an opinion is the ability to revise and adjust when confronted with more information. (That patch of weeds looks safe, I'll cut through it. Wait, mom says it's poison ivy, so I'd better avoid it. Opinion->new info->logical revision)
If, when confronted with new information a person decides to run through the poison ivy anyway...well that's alarming and at this point their opinion can not be supported.
Poison ivy... Ain't nobody got time for that
It's non-GMO poison ivy tho.0 -
I do prefer natural blisters0
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maxwellnyce wrote: »Opinions are important. The ability to take in information and form an opinion is, honestly, crucial (danger assessment for example) No one wants to take away a person's ability or right to form an opinion. But more important than forming an opinion is the ability to revise and adjust when confronted with more information. (That patch of weeds looks safe, I'll cut through it. Wait, mom says it's poison ivy, so I'd better avoid it. Opinion->new info->logical revision)
If, when confronted with new information a person decides to run through the poison ivy anyway...well that's alarming and at this point their opinion can not be supported.
Poison ivy... Ain't nobody got time for that
It's non-GMO poison ivy tho.
It's natural, so it's fine. Natural is always better, that's just science.0 -
Probably because you went to a website that has the agenda of telling people that GMOs are horrible.0
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