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GM's without mention of industrial responsibility.


Very informative series. However, the Frankenstein analogy as presented by Dr. Cox showed a rather callous and nonobjective disregard for legitimate protest against some industrial GM (Genetically Modified) food practices, as demonstrated by an egregious agenda by corporations like Monsanto. No mention at all was made of Terminator Technology nor Round-Up, nor of the truly troubling conditions that industrial GM's place on the world's farmers, on the supply of food, seed, and the sustainability of a system that seeks to destroy natural procreation in the name of profit. No right-thinking person would deny the benefits of science, but the abuse of that science by myopic corporate greed is unconscionable.

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Speaking of "Dr" Cox, when will we be rid of this little twerp?
Is there no one else?
Pathetic!

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You don't need an apostrophe in plural, hence "GMs", not "GM's".

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