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Arrrrrr2D2 t1_jeasgyb wrote
Reply to comment by TestaOnFire in Israeli scientists develop drought-resistant tomatoes by TheLieDetectorBro
I live on a farm. So I can skip the supermarket at will and it is that easy.
"We" is a collective of people.
I am aware of famines. I am also aware of governments playing their part in the bounty of food not reaching those in need. While I don't agree with farming methods or gmo, I do know there is more than enough food to feed people.
What I am calling out as extremely foolish is getting rid of farms (which are the reason you are even alive currently) and believing that a city run industrial farming system will sustain you. What happens when something contaminates or corrupts the food systems? Talk about a food crisis. And that is besides the fact that the food will be extremely unhealthy and cancer causing to the human body.
The truth speaks for itself, and one day you will see the system you are fighting for let you down.
Arrrrrr2D2 t1_jeal6ft wrote
Reply to comment by TestaOnFire in Israeli scientists develop drought-resistant tomatoes by TheLieDetectorBro
WE reap what WE sow.
I think your understanding of that is "We are entitled to other people's work.".
Arrrrrr2D2 t1_jeacmxp wrote
Reply to comment by taptapper in Israeli scientists develop drought-resistant tomatoes by TheLieDetectorBro
The truth is, lab grown mediums have to use heavy antibiotics to grow cultures. People who are concerned with antibiotic resistances should be concerned about this.
Arrrrrr2D2 t1_jeabyjw wrote
Reply to comment by TestaOnFire in Israeli scientists develop drought-resistant tomatoes by TheLieDetectorBro
I didn't say that the world's system of agriculture was natural. Your disrespect is noted.
You are free to defend the progression towards fifteen minute cities. I am free to defend the original growth of plants and animals.
We reap what we sow.
Arrrrrr2D2 t1_je8til3 wrote
Reply to comment by Machiavelcro_ in Israeli scientists develop drought-resistant tomatoes by TheLieDetectorBro
My background is growing cells in mediums using controlled environments. Even in bsl3 environments contamination is still easy. If they are going to create immortal cell lines like HeLa the meat will literally be cancer cells. The chance of the nutrients being healthy are slim to none. Making a medium is not hard, but sourcing all the ingredients from natural organic sources will not happen in mass production. Religion is not the view point in this, science of man is. I know the science and because of it I'm happy to stick with creation.
Have all the lab grown meat you want.
Arrrrrr2D2 t1_je8nefq wrote
Reply to comment by Senyu in Israeli scientists develop drought-resistant tomatoes by TheLieDetectorBro
Vitromeat will cause immense health issues. The concept of a low impact food industry is great but in practice you will see the truth of its value. I agree that the world's method of growing food is hellish but evolving it even farther from nature is not the right path.
Arrrrrr2D2 t1_je8mwik wrote
Reply to comment by taptapper in Israeli scientists develop drought-resistant tomatoes by TheLieDetectorBro
I feel old knowing how much better plants that grow organically in the ground taste.
Arrrrrr2D2 t1_jeb62kf wrote
Reply to comment by Senyu in Israeli scientists develop drought-resistant tomatoes by TheLieDetectorBro
Prove the nutrition and health of the new technologies before you rush headstrong into it. There are red flags already. Look into the logistics of the new technologies from start to finish also. I do not understand why humanity is wanting to fix nature when it is not broken. Big agriculture is broken. If individuals became stewards of the earth at their own homes, reliance on external food sources would be extremely diminished.
You believe in science and humanity, it is clear.
It is an honor to receive your thoughts in a respectful manner.