menaceh2k
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I recently watched a documentary called Food Inc (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1286537/), an informative piece about the corporate approach to agriculture. They touched on possible dangers from the genetically modified foods that are covertly integrated in the American diet. Europe banned the import of all genetically engineered/modified foods. I know there is a big debate over possible side effects, but doesn’t you body naturally degrade all foreign DNA or RNA that enters it through the digestive tract? Could it be the formation of some rogue protein/enzyme that may cause those ill health effects? The only danger I see emerging form the utilization of genetically modified/engineered foods, is large scale famine.
A lot of these companies are selecting/manufacturing genes in produce, and growing them on a large scale. Their intention, since profit is the primary motivator, is to grow only their modified corn/apple/etc. The problem with that is the non modified produce we see in the environment has been chosen through millennia of natural selection. These companies are now selecting specific genes as a means to an end (ex: large seedless oranges that grows annually in all whaeter). My primary corcern with that approach is, what happens when a strian of bacteria/fungus/bug adapt exceptionally well that these modified produce, or what happens when some other environmental factor selects against those modified produce. These companies (Monsanto primarily) intend to grow only their brand of produce, what happens when we are hit with the equivalent of an Irish potato famine. They relied on only a couple of high yielding potato types, and when the blight came, it was a disaster.
I am sure there are probable ill effects to eating genetically modified foods, but my real concern is the poor agricultural factors. Not only are these companies creating self terminating genes, seedless fruits/vegs, but they are setting themselves up for failure. The problem is their failure is our suffering in the form of high food prices or mass starvation. I’m sure that the food quality is not the best, but there are many other environmental factors out there are killing us. Next time the genetically modified food debate comes up, don’t forget that these companies are ‘’selecting’’ for failure.
A lot of these companies are selecting/manufacturing genes in produce, and growing them on a large scale. Their intention, since profit is the primary motivator, is to grow only their modified corn/apple/etc. The problem with that is the non modified produce we see in the environment has been chosen through millennia of natural selection. These companies are now selecting specific genes as a means to an end (ex: large seedless oranges that grows annually in all whaeter). My primary corcern with that approach is, what happens when a strian of bacteria/fungus/bug adapt exceptionally well that these modified produce, or what happens when some other environmental factor selects against those modified produce. These companies (Monsanto primarily) intend to grow only their brand of produce, what happens when we are hit with the equivalent of an Irish potato famine. They relied on only a couple of high yielding potato types, and when the blight came, it was a disaster.
I am sure there are probable ill effects to eating genetically modified foods, but my real concern is the poor agricultural factors. Not only are these companies creating self terminating genes, seedless fruits/vegs, but they are setting themselves up for failure. The problem is their failure is our suffering in the form of high food prices or mass starvation. I’m sure that the food quality is not the best, but there are many other environmental factors out there are killing us. Next time the genetically modified food debate comes up, don’t forget that these companies are ‘’selecting’’ for failure.