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Just great. A thread about Steven Druker's bullshit anti-GMO screed. (Original Post) Archae Mar 2016 OP
That's bloody embarrassing for DU. HuckleB Mar 2016 #1
Damn you for that link progressoid Mar 2016 #2
It's more fun to just laugh at them. Archae Mar 2016 #3
Yeah, I don't know what caused me to wade into that. progressoid Mar 2016 #4
You have to do it, sometimes. HuckleB Mar 2016 #5
Same here. Archae Mar 2016 #7
Yup. But they're sure upset when the reality of their anti-science stances is pointed out. HuckleB Mar 2016 #8
Don't get stressed. They're not offering anything to be stressed about. HuckleB Mar 2016 #6
I'm not sure who is more dangerous; HuckleB Mar 2016 #9
Another ludicrous GD post. HuckleB Mar 2016 #10
Yeah, I saw it. Archae Mar 2016 #11
DU should probably stop pretending that the dungeon has a purpose. HuckleB Mar 2016 #12
Not sure I follow you here... Archae Mar 2016 #13
Conspiracy stuff is supposed to go to the dungeon, HuckleB Mar 2016 #14
You mean the "creative speculation" forum? Archae Mar 2016 #15

HuckleB

(35,773 posts)
1. That's bloody embarrassing for DU.
Mon Mar 7, 2016, 09:27 AM
Mar 2016

Last edited Mon Mar 7, 2016, 03:31 PM - Edit history (1)

How is such conspiracy nonsense allowed? That one certainly brought out a bunch of folks who just don't understand basic science. Amazing.

progressoid

(49,978 posts)
2. Damn you for that link
Mon Mar 7, 2016, 07:09 PM
Mar 2016

I should have stayed away.

Now I must de-stress. Perhaps a decaf coffee enema or some Reiki?

No, I think I'll just go with merlot and some gmo cheese.



progressoid

(49,978 posts)
4. Yeah, I don't know what caused me to wade into that.
Mon Mar 7, 2016, 07:20 PM
Mar 2016

Might be because my Dad (a retired science teacher) was just given a few more years because of all that damned modern medicine and sciencey stuff.

While he is a Christian (I'm not ) he's not blind to the benefits of technology and progress. He comes home from the hospital tomorrow.

HuckleB

(35,773 posts)
5. You have to do it, sometimes.
Mon Mar 7, 2016, 07:43 PM
Mar 2016

Believe it or not, I have had DUers PM me to thank me for posting links that made them question anti-GMO beliefs. No, they weren't the people posting the anti-GMO stuff, but sometimes it does make a difference in opening the world a bit.

Archae

(46,318 posts)
7. Same here.
Mon Mar 7, 2016, 08:00 PM
Mar 2016

The anti-GMO people remind me of the 1980's "satanic panic" groups, that resulted in people going to jail for "crimes" that never happened.

The "thinking" was dominated by hysteria, wild accusations, bullying by "therapists," ambitious politicians, and flat-out profit margins.

The "satanic panic" hasn't died out completely, either.

http://americanloons.blogspot.com/2013/05/535-rebecca-brown.html

http://americanloons.blogspot.com/2014/12/1236-mike-warnke.html

http://americanloons.blogspot.com/2014/01/862-bob-larson.html

http://americanloons.blogspot.com/2014/03/976-diana-napolis.html

This anti-GMO movement is being driven by three main groups.
(Although some belong to combinations of the three groups)

1. Those who are certifiably paranoid schizophrenic.
"The voices in my head tell me not to eat GMO's!"

2. Those with an agenda, to hell with anything that gets in the way of that agenda.
"Only natural vegans are eating the right food!"

3. Money.
Organic producers charge up the wazoo for their products.

HuckleB

(35,773 posts)
8. Yup. But they're sure upset when the reality of their anti-science stances is pointed out.
Mon Mar 7, 2016, 09:26 PM
Mar 2016

Last edited Tue Mar 8, 2016, 01:29 AM - Edit history (1)

That new thread is hilarious over there. I suspect the OP is a serious sock puppet, however. That poster is brand new but came in here acting like he/she has been here for years. No caution whatsoever. Something is a bit bizarre, anyway. Well, obviously.

HuckleB

(35,773 posts)
6. Don't get stressed. They're not offering anything to be stressed about.
Mon Mar 7, 2016, 07:55 PM
Mar 2016

It's really more like playing basketball with my 10-year-old. He just doesn't have the height, and they don't have the evidence to support their claims.

HuckleB

(35,773 posts)
9. I'm not sure who is more dangerous;
Tue Mar 8, 2016, 02:22 AM
Mar 2016

The true believers or the goofballs playing the false equivalency card. So muc ignorance in all of them. Yikes.

Archae

(46,318 posts)
11. Yeah, I saw it.
Wed Mar 9, 2016, 08:34 PM
Mar 2016

And of course someone claims to have got cancer from Roundup.

Evidence be damned.

Archae

(46,318 posts)
15. You mean the "creative speculation" forum?
Wed Mar 9, 2016, 09:56 PM
Mar 2016

I tried reading that one, just too crazy for me.

I was thinking of the "gungeon," too.

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