Posted by oldtanker on February 27, 2018 at 10:27:57 from (66.228.255.59):
In Reply to: Cage Free Egg posted by fbh44 on February 26, 2018 at 09:49:15:
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Thing of it is they are buying into it. And the people pushing it have more than a few doctors and research folks saying it's healthier. So how are you going to overcome that? Certainly not on here where the lines are clearly drawn. Most of us, even those who don't like GMO's and poisons, are not yuppies or millennials. You need to be out there on other forums and in public fighting back. You need research scientist and doctors standing by your side. And OH by the way, these people can have no association with Cargill or Monsanto or else you lose creditability because people will assume they are being paid to say good things about GMOs and Roundup. Fighting back on YT? Just isn't the forum the PRO GMO/Roundup folks need to address. Like I said before, even poor people and those on limited income who shop WalMart are spending a little extra to buy what they now believe to be healthier foods. You can thank our former president and first lady for that. You either change their minds or change how you are doing things to meet market demand.
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