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unsilentninja t1_it558cd wrote

You mean tiny drones? Fuck this I've seen Black Mirror

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NetLegends t1_it57puy wrote

Nah, bro.

I remember that episode.

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zeocsa t1_it5cf5w wrote

Or maybe quick having companies change the DNA in the plant seed and putting pesticide in the seed. That what killing honey bees.

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Internal-Test-8015 t1_it5dfac wrote

Putting the pesticides in the seeds wouldn't do what your thinking, it would just kill the seed. If you mean genetic engineering where they specifically select certain traits in the DNA to use if they are desired or remove and replace then the only reason we haven't gotten that far yet is because we are still trying to figure out how exactly genetic engineering works and also there is the problem where msny people prefer non gmo's because they worry about the ethics of it and also if it is actually safe to eat because believe it or not but we don't know if eating them will be bad for us and cause health problems/ defects.

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DaemonAnts t1_it5dj9m wrote

The drones weren't the problem it was the social justice warriors online that controlled them. Nobody would be dumb enough to let these things be controlled over the internet. /s

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Internal-Test-8015 t1_it5ewq9 wrote

Honestly I don't believe that will go down well but we'll see what happens, and no offense but even if the seeds have the pesticides already in them I'm sure they'll still make their way into the soil/ water somehow. What we really need to do is rely less on all these chemicals for growing food because they are what is destroying the environment and the reason why it is becoming extremely difficult to control pests and disease because they just inevitably overcome and adapt resulting in us having to use stronger and stronger chemicals.

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screwhammer t1_it73k28 wrote

Yes, every child had this DNA changed from his parent. Otherwise every human would look identical, and your wife would look like your mother.

Monsanto isn't doing voodoo, it's choosing to express genes that could happen naturally.

Also, a looot of plants in the nature have some sort of deterrent against thier predators, think nightshades, nettles, gimpie gimpies, pencil cactii, oleanders, daffodils, off the top of ny head.

And many others you regularily use have literal poisonous seeds to humans, like castor beans or peaches, plumps, cherries or nectarines.

You should read up before yelling "monsanto bad, gmo bad". Nature isn't perfect, it's random.

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tec_tec_tec t1_it86mo9 wrote

>Or maybe quick having companies change the DNA in the plant seed and putting pesticide in the seed. That what killing honey bees.

I mean, there's no evidence for this. And seeing as how bees collect pollen and don't eat the plants themselves there isn't a method of action.

But I'm sure you can back this up with something.

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