tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1036879016661899629.post7126994359216686687..comments2023-11-05T00:25:47.796-07:00Comments on Clean Food Earth: The Revolution will NOT be TelevisedClean Food Earth Womanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10108942750678982306noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1036879016661899629.post-48121293717541054052009-11-24T11:08:59.926-08:002009-11-24T11:08:59.926-08:00I am a student at Stony Brook Southampton, as well...I am a student at Stony Brook Southampton, as well as an advocate for the labelling of GMO food. I have been researching and advocating the issues for over a year and a half at this point and in that time have spoken to a number of county and state level representatives to educate them on the issues. It saddens me that given all the research I have done and the care that I put into my advocacy, others are running around talking a lot of 'smack' without the facts. The truth is I am on your side, at least we want the same outcome, yet I can not agree with the tactics used when you skew the truth and mislead the public with gimmicky lines. This issue is a human rights issue and people should know it! But, to make statements with no truth to them is counterproductive at best, and more likely just plain insane. Please consider this before you make statements like "GMO foods have caused more pollution than all the automobiles on the planet". GMO foods can cross contaminate other crops, but to call GMO pollen a pollutant (while I may wish it was considered one) is not going to win you the support of anyone with a decent head on their shoulders. (How do you make the argument that car pollution is less damaging than GMO pollen, that is seriously far fetched) If you measure success with the amount of pure hype you can generate, you are fooling yourself.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com