Think about it: You may like to live on your own on this planet, want to eat your type of tomatoes, grown in your backyard. Huh, thanks to GM, even such a basic right of human is denied.
Wait, pollen from some resilient GM tomato variety will modify your favorite variety of tomato and grow instead. AND, you are perhaps a criminal because, somebody who owns the right of that living organism, was not compensated for their greed by you.
One way to spread awareness is when guys meet next time on food-potluck, may be watch this hi-def movie.
Ironically, floodgate was opened first in 1978, when Dr. Anand Chakrabarty, an engineer in GE, patented a living organism (a microb, and its generation) after fighting the case with US Supreme court.
Think about it: You may like to live on your own on this planet, want to eat your type of tomatoes, grown in your backyard. Huh, thanks to GM, even such a basic right of human is denied.
ReplyDeleteWait, pollen from some resilient GM tomato variety will modify your favorite variety of tomato and grow instead. AND, you are perhaps a criminal because, somebody who owns the right of that living organism, was not compensated for their greed by you.
One way to spread awareness is when guys meet next time on food-potluck, may be watch this hi-def movie.
http://www.hulu.com/watch/67878/the-future-of-food
one info from there.
Ironically, floodgate was opened first in 1978, when Dr. Anand Chakrabarty, an engineer in GE, patented a living organism (a microb, and its generation) after fighting the case with US Supreme court.
this is a loot of our basic human rights, AOLF-SJ!
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