“The anti-GMO movement is anti-science/progress”

“One of the issues rolling around regarding the anti-gmo movement is whether they are anti-science,” says Bernie Mooney in his blog, “The Progressive Contrarian.” “The issue has been bandied about on various blogs and columns and in the Twittersphere.  After all, the movement isn’t against all science, just the science that disagrees with their worldview, and that worldview seems to be corporations + science = bad.”

Read the full, original story here: “The anti-GMO movement is anti-science/progress. They said so.” 

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