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I don't feel that politicians should even have the authority to dictate any field of science... fucking infuriating that such a large powerful country is banning GMO's. Do they not understand what a GMO is?!
You are just mad because you keep serving 15 day sentences every time you go there.I don't feel that politicians should even have the authority to dictate any field of science... fucking infuriating that such a large powerful country is banning GMO's. Do they not understand what a GMO is?!
Based on your previous response, I don't think you even read my post.@flenser I'm hoping I misunderstood what you're getting at
I do understand what a GMO is. It's a government granted monopoly, a license to steal, and indemnity against damage to persons or property. The Russian government, as well as its economy, is better off without GMO than it would be honoring GMO IP laws.
Okay. I do agree that the government themselves may be better off presently, as well as their economy, but in the long run, if they don't get with the program, (hopefully seed patents will mean fuck all in this world and Monsanto will release everything) the entire population of Russia is in trouble. They are going about this the wrong way. I'm thinking it's another US/Russia "my dick is bigger than yours" stand off.
Monsanto isn't going to release anything, ever. It employs far more lawyers than actual researchers. That's not an accident, but by design.
Russia also doesn't have nearly the same pest problems as growers in other areas/climates, so they would not profit as much from those kinds of enhancements. They can afford to use more traditional growing techniques, and for whatever reason organic foods command a higher value than foods soaked in Roundup.
But yes, these kinds of bans are essentially dick measuring contests between competing governments. Mercantilism is alive in well in the new millennium.
We cant assume that all GMO's are equal in regards to being safe to eat.
Crossing a peach and a plumb is not the same as inserting the DNA of a fungus into soybeans, and spraying the shit out of them with roundup.
releasing a dangerous GMO before testing the shit out of it.
Also, in regards to round up... "dose makes the poison" remember that. Too many fallacious claims when it comes to that product.
Sometimes its dose X time that makes the poison, and who's to say that many of the things that the USDA, FDA and Monsanto tell us are perfectly safe will later be found to be toxic.
I served at Ft McClellan army base in the 80's.... needles to say I do not have much faith in the govt or Monsanto keeping me safe from toxins.
