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Slate's William Saletan Shows How It's Done Son
There's
been no shortage of journalists of late flacking for the pesticide and
junk food industries regarding genetically engineered foods, aka
Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs). This coincides with the massive
industry PR push behind the Safe and Affordable Food Labeling (SAFE)
Act, ie. the Deny Americans the Right to Know (DARK) Act, which will
stop states from requiring disclosure of GMO foods. Easily fooled and
blind to their bias, these journalists focus on irrational or fringe
elements in the movement to label GMO foods, celebrate commercially
insignificant examples of GMOs, and cover up that over 90% of GMO food
acreage is engineered by chemical companies to survive huge doses of
weed killer. Rather than sound the alarm that the pesticide industry's
new 2,4 D herbicide-tolerant GMO crops were recently greenlighted for
planting this spring by industry-friendly regulators, these journalists
bury the fact they are destined for our dinner plates this fall.
William
Saletan of Slate, prominent spoon-fed banger of drums in support of war
in Iraq, recently stepped up to show fellow media lackeys how best to
swallow and regurgitate pesticide and junk food talking points on GMOs,
and advised Americans they don't need to know what they eat and feed
their families. In his article, "Unhealthy Fixation" Saletan states:
"If
you're like me, you don't really want to wade into this issue. It's too
big, technical, and confusing. But come with me, just this once. I want
to take you backstage, behind those blanket assurances about the safety
of genetic engineering. I want to take you down into the details of
four GMO fights, because that's where you'll find truth. You'll come to
the last curtain, the one that hides the reality of the anti-GMO
movement. And you'll see what's behind it."
He then spends
5,000+ words discussing genetically engineered virus-resistant papaya
that represents less than 0.001 percent of GMO crop acreage worldwide,
and beta-carotene-enriched genetically engineered rice that represents
exactly zero percent. Only at the end of the article does Saletan devote
any attention to the real concern driving the modern GMO labeling
movement: that pesticide companies are engineering major food crops to
survive huge volumes of the toxic weed killers they sell. And even then
he lays down pesticide industry spin that glyphosate -- the main
herbicide GMOs are engineered to tolerate whose use has skyrocketed on
food -- is "safer," even though the World Health Organization determined
earlier this year that glyphosate is a "probable carcinogen"
(which he alludes to only by hyperlink without explicitly stating and
interfering with his argument.) Even more egregiously, he fails to state
that the pesticide industry's next generation "stacked"
herbicide-tolerant GMO crops also tolerate huge amounts of 2,4 D, an
older herbicide and known toxic component of Agent Orange, along with
glyphosate.
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