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GMO's

Discussion in 'Debates' started by DeadlyPoptartz, Jun 3, 2015.

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Should we use them on our crops?

  1. Yes

    43.5%
  2. Not sure

    13.0%
  3. Course not bruh

    43.5%
  1. Toostenheimer

    Toostenheimer Legendary Meeper

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    If that was a court case, I would totally watch it from the news.
     
  2. lfpnub

    lfpnub Popular Meeper

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    No genes other than human genes correspond with us, that's why we're human. We see these diseases less because of vaccines and health care. GMOs can increase crop yield, solving a hunger crisis. They can be modified to withstand lower temperatures, making them easier to grow. They can be modified to taste better or have more nutritional value.

    This would've happened anyway through selective breeding, we're just speeding up the process.
    --- Double Post Merged, Apr 1, 2016, Original Post Date: Apr 1, 2016 ---
    That's a logical fallacy called "Moving the goalposts" I'll link the article here: http://www.orange-papers.org/orange-propaganda.html
     
  3. Fangdragon1998

    Fangdragon1998 Queen of the Nubs, La Elite Dragoness, Kæri On!

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    I JUST WROTE AN ESSAY LAST WEEK ON THIS

    So, I think GMOs are good.
    GMOs
    1. Provide means to resist pests and certain diseases
    2. Provide food, which will be a huge problem in the future (still kinda is today; but the way we are expanding as a population will continue to surge)
    3. Provide a means of improved nutrients, taste, etc
    4. Provide a possible solution for growing foods on other planets in the future

    Literally the opening sentence of my essay: We have been genetically modifying foods for as long as crops have been domesticated.
    You know bananas are nothing like actual bananas? They were genetically modified - through selective breeding, yes - but in essence, same concept. We wouldn't have a _ton_ of the food we have today if it weren't for humans messing with nature - tis what we seem to do. GMOs are really just the next step.

    Besides, Zambia denied 40k tons of GMO food for their country. 30% of which faces starvation.
    One of the studies done (anti-gmo) found that there MIGHT be a link between GMOs and increased allergies.
    Would you rather starve, or get a few sniffles?
    Like, really.

    Note: I realize this is hardly coherent, but I'm p tired and working on another thread atm. Just throwin in a couple cents.
     
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