Monsanto’s Superweeds Saga Is Only Getting Worse
Interesting, this is something I have always asked, what happens when they start chopping up the environment to where only specific crops will grow with specif sprays? Superweeds would seem to follow super bacteria that resulted from similar over use of antibiotics.
Also: "Federal regulators have yet to approve the new dicamba-based weed killer Monsanto formulated to pair with its dicamba-resistant GMO soybeans. But that apparently hasn’t stopped some desperate farmers from spraying dicamba anyway. Because the chemical has a nasty tendency to drift to neighboring fields, Monsanto’s new GMO crops aren’t only upending the natural order, they appear to be upending the social order in tight-knit farming communities too: Neighbors are accusing neighbors of illegally spraying dicamba and killing off crops that haven’t been engineered to tolerate the chemical."
As far as tertiary effects, I would submit to you the example of DDT, which manifested itself in the CA Condor saga, but also effected livestock and humans. Would it comfort you to know that after you are dying of cancer, that is later found to be a result of the both the chemical and gene manipulation by Monsanto, (who then goes Bankrupt to protect itself from lawsuits) which could have been prevented by due diligence?
Development is fine, and needed, irresponsible development is not. There is a long history of issues with the byproducts and unintended results of both manufacturing and and advances in chemcals and mining. Corporations, as well as Government, can equally do evil acts knowing they risk peoples lives and livelihoods. Just because they are a corporation does not imbue them with a capitalist shield of integrity. Accountability is not a strong point in our system and over the last 100 years the legal system has been systemically sabotaged so as to be inert. Your options are few and far between to protect yourself.
Blaming Monsanto for the neglectful / malicious acts of individuals is like blaming the gun manufacturers for people getting shot. Or like blaming the car manufacturer for someone driving their car down the wrong side of the road. It's like, to use your example, blaming the blue paint manufacturer for the over spray onto the white house next door.
You say: "I do not see any concrete evidence to prove it does not have tertiary effects" Well, it's impossible to prove a negative. The burden on any accuser is to prove what specific harm(s) is being done because there is no possible way to prove everything it's not doing.
Also, dozens of complaints (with no proof of any wrong doing) across multiple states does not constitute a huge number of people. Where would the world be if we stopped every development simply because "maybe" people will use it wrong and the number of complaints will get out of hand? Some people may want to live in medieval times where anything new or misunderstood is looked at as evil but I don't. If it can be proven Monsanto has committed some actual act of harm then it should be dealt with accordingly. But all these "what if's", "maybe's", "might's", "could be's", etc. serve no practical purpose other than attempting to vilify the Evil Corporations.
And no one is forcing anyone to plant the Evil GMO seeds. If a neighbor is killing your beans by spraying his weeds, he is legally at fault. Not the Evil Corporation Monsanto ...... Period.
But even this Leftist article says its the occasional farmer who illegally sprays the dicamba that might be floating into another farmer's field. How is that Monsanto's doing? You have individual farmers breaking the law and potentially destroying other people's property as well.
I guess Monsanto has developed mind control as well. Maybe they deliver their Evil messages over cell phone emissions. Or maybe they're using the power lines above the farmer's houses. Oh I know, they're using Chemtrails...
It's nothing but negligence and acts of criminal damage by individual farmers, not the Evil Corporation. These criminal acts can, and should be addressed on a case by case basis by the local authorities.
This is supposed to be a Libertarian site. It's absolutely amazing how many readers are jumping right on the "Blame the Evil Corporation" band wagon.
When we moved to the small village in 1955 that I am in now there were 750 people. Water and sewer for 50,000 gallons was $8 a year and now is $90 a quarter of a year before the the cost of water is added. The rescue squad and fire department were free and completely voluntary with funds raised by the members and the fire trucks paid for by the village and for the fire department volunteers got $5 per call. But over the years the village boards have found that the rescue squad could be a money maker so the volunteers are still unpaid but the village treasury gets about $600 per call for the truck. Now there is little fund raising and a lot of complaints by members though that is decreasing as memories lose stuff about how it used to be. I can not understand how things seemed better when there was less prosperity than it is now. Can't just be inflation, can it?
Didn't they fight malaria in the Canal zone with DDT or did that come too late and later withdrawn for somewhat environmental and Silent Spring reasons?
As far as I can tell, since doctors are now insulated from cost and profit, they, unless asked, will prescribe what their training recommends as the best treatment drugs. I asked for all generic drugs and lucked out that they were available. It is mainly what the market will bare that will determine prices and as long as there is a government provided monopoly, which is the only kind of monopoly that can be sustained without being broken by competition, initial prices for new drugs will remain very high mainly to recoup development costs and some future research.
On Diego Garcia and Catalina islands species were introduced to control predators. Rattle snakes that had drifted over on trees and branches from storms and brown snakes from Guam to go after rats left from passing ships. in Dago G. The catalina snakes were controlled finally by pigs and one other species the brown snakes by trapping. Each brought their own solution and thier own problems. Catalina now has only buffalo as non native but the rats in the Chagos Archipelago varous islands still dine on the former native bird populations.
Back to Panama the zone had an active malaria abatement program with light oil sprayed on puddles of water after rain anopholes mosquito larva seemed to grow out of nowhere. After the US left malaria returned as the funds left to continue the program were stolen by government offiicials. Things seemed to have changed for the better down there but it sure proved the resiliency of certain species. Finally ships would anchor for a day or two in the lake to kill off zebra mussels in an attempt to keep them out of the Pacific. That method seemed to work ok.
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