SeattleGriz wrote:Does anyone know how if we evolved over thousands of years with our foods, altering the genes of said foods is good for humans? Isn't that change just a bit rapid?
By the way, I don't think it is the food that is affecting humans that is the problem. From what I have "read", it is when the normal flora incorporate the GMO genes into their genome and start producing proteins our gut is not used to dealing with, that is a big problem.
We've been genetically altering the foods that we eat for thousands of years - farmers and others have constantly tried mixing different types of seeds to see what grows better. The apples we eat today are vastly different than the apples grown 1000 years ago because we've cosntantly tried to improve them for taste and appearance and durability and have only grown (or breed for another word) those strains that best give that profile. It's not vastly different than what we do with thoroughbred horses, it's just that there's no fancy derby to show off the results of our tinkering.
It does come down to, though, a gross ignorance of science on many people's parts when they protest stuff like this. People hear "gene manipulation" and "chemicals" and instantly think the worst. I'm not saying there shouldn't be caution and guidelines and regulations surrounding this - heck, every field of human endeavor probably needs a bit of all of those things. However, the standard that some in the anti-GM food crowd has of demanding that it be proven that there isn't now nor ever will be a negative consequence of using GM foods is an impossible standard. And while they hold to that standard, often in their comfortable living conditions where food is always plentiful, they damn millions of people on this Earth to further hunger and malnourishment. Of course, for the Malthusians in the world, that's a perfectly fine outcome, but it's a pretty morbid one at that.
But regardless, sadly most of the world, and people on both sides of the political aisle, are ignorant when it comes to science.