Posted by oldtanker on October 12, 2018 at 19:03:54 from (66.228.255.59):
In Reply to: Thank a Farmer posted by db4600 on October 12, 2018 at 03:17:29:
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Really doesn't matter what there was before. What matters is what effects our day to day lives now.
Listen to some of these guys on here. They needed to be living in the USSR under Stalin. Thinking that people should be grateful that they provide foods that are not necessarily the healthiest for us and if you question that you are an idiot and should be forced to eat what they want to raise. With absolutely no regard to food safety. I try to stay out of the GMO issues but corn? Cor is one of the tings we should not eat very much of. And there have been many studies that back that statement up. Now you are seeing a lot of stuff about soybeans not being very good for you either. And what do these guys plant? Corn and beans. Other studies say that grass fed beef, free range animals and such are healthier too. And these guys get mad because people are choosing not to eat their feed lot animals.
OK I'll go along, thanks farmers for fatty meats, grains that are not good for us and ethanol in our gas tanks not to mention the poisons and chemicals that you sling around like mad. Should I continue? And this is how the general population sees you. Not as a good guy who works hard but as a profit driven business that will forsake everything for a profit.
Now ya happy? And no, that's not how I see most farmers. But it's how the general population sees you. OH i forgot the abused animals too. They see you as animal abusers.
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