WE SHOULD BE TOGETHER: You've gotta be baffled at today's
Civil Beat article on the Center for Food Safety's new office in
Hawai`i and the tome's "Follow the Money" angle.
The point is what? That a public interest group is successfully
raising money to fight the attempts by the chemical biotech industry
to adulterate and control our food supply and spray it with more and
more poisons?
Oh noooo- someone is challenging the pesticide purveyors and
promoting sustainable agriculture and healthy food. And they're
successfully raising money to do it. Katy bar the door.
Or is the point that a tiny percentage of CFS's money comes from
people who are actually producing healthy foods? Perish the thought
that organic farmers and stores should support organic farming. And
how dare some of them get so big, because people want to eat healthy
food, that they can afford to give CFS money?
Because we all know that, given the choice people eschew healthy
eating for toxic "Frankenfoods."
Just why do you think it is that all these consumer protection
groups are donating money? Could it be because people overwhelmingly
want to eat healthier foods? Oh those evil foundations- protecting
the public interest when we all know money should only be used to
make more money and nothing else... what are they some kind of
communists?
Sarcasm aside and pesticides and despoilment of the lands
notwithstanding, no matter how many times the chemical and biotech
industry repeats "the Big Lie"- that eating genetically
modified foods is proven to be safe- their inability to follow basic
scientific precautionary principles or produce their supposed
"studies" in full (just try to find a link to one of them
at Monsanto's web
site) belies those claims... not to mention their well-documented
revolving door control of the FDA and the massive funding of
virtually all major university agricultural research.
Apparently they're not fooling anyone as evidenced by the millions
raised by CSF.
To read the article you get the feeling that even the most
virulent of industry shills like Jon Entine apparently accept the
anti-GMO movement's characterizations except they try to play the
print equivalent of scary music in the background while calling
eating healthy food "elitist." Is that your best argument-
"if I have to eat poison, you have to eat poison?".
The fact is that healthy, pesticide-free, heirloom, unpatented
foods are not really much more expensive any more and the prices are
becoming more and more the same every day. What keeps them a little
more expensive is not the cost of producing them organically but
industry propaganda that seeks to maintain their patents on our food
supply by convincing farmers to stick with the corporate program.
Just ask Wal-Mart which has recently announced that it has discovered
it's more profitable to switch than fight.... and to do it at the
same prices
Yes, to quote a the popular song from the 60's- "Everything
that say we are, we are- and we are very proud of ourselves."
AWESOME!!
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