Some idiot in Utah sent two letters to the Pentagon and one to Trump containing ricin a few weeks ago.
You're dumb if you blame an entire party for the action of their few radicals. You're even dumber if you don't realize both sides have radical terrorists.
Again, this isn't just a problem with right or left wing wackos. Elected GOP officials are encouraging this type of thing (intentionally or not) by using running ads like this.
Scaring voters into voting for them I'd imagine. Soros fits that 'evil globalist pulling strings from behind the scenes' archetype that the right wing likes to trot out around election time.What's the intended consequence from this type of vitriol?
To a certain degree my ***
That's fair enough. But it's worth pointing out you didn't use that same kind of minimizing language when talking about the left.I put "to a certain degree" meaning I don't think Trump has ever encouraged mailing pipe bombs to those who recieved them or am I missing something?
He definitely encourages idiots though.
A botanist? No.
I do have a degree in Crop Science, was fairly close to a minor in plant pathology. I’d like to think I know a little more than the average person when it comes to crops, pesticides, and their mode of actions.
Oh and btw, it’s Roundup Ready. Get the name right. I do not use any Roundup Ready crops, do not work for Monsanto, have never worked for Monsanto, and am far from a corporate shill.
That's fair enough. But it's worth pointing out you didn't use that same kind of minimizing language when talking about the left.
Not sure I understand your comment. Who is the stooge for Monsanto -- certainly not me. RandyforRubio claims to be a farmer who has studied Botany; a lot of farmers do use Roundup and Monsanto seeds -- he said he doesn't, so I don't understand why he's calling me stupid if he doesn't use it. It's really puzzling and discouraging that so many people on this site start calling people names over topics they know little about, not to say he doesn't know anything but before he starts calling names, he should explain why my comment is stupid. It gets tiresome to have to deal with it. It's either I stop posting or start reporting people to the mods.Wow. Somebody just filled "Monsanto stooge" on their BS Bingo card.
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That's the brand name and the important ingredient is glyphosate. By the way, I had a running debate with a PhD in Botany from the U of Fl who was a shill for Monsanto and was exposed by the NY Times. So tell me what you know that makes you think glyphosate is harmless when most of the scientists in Europe don't agree? You mean that glyphosate and other pesticides to which GMOs are bred to withstand don't kill all other life forms in the soil and destroy the topsoil? Guess you're one of those who think that organic farming is a crock? If you don't, then you shouldn't be calling me stupid.
Not sure I understand your comment. Who is the stooge for Monsanto -- certainly not me. RandyforRubio claims to be a farmer who has studied Botany; a lot of farmers do use Roundup and Monsanto seeds -- he said he doesn't, so I don't understand why he's calling me stupid if he doesn't use it. It's really puzzling and discouraging that so many people on this site start calling people names over topics they know little about, not to say he doesn't know anything but before he starts calling names, he should explain why my comment is stupid. It gets tiresome to have to deal with it. It's either I stop posting or start reporting people to the mods.
I can provide plenty of examples of the left and right (members of those parties) encouraging some pretty nasty, hateful, violent and sickening ****.
Scaring voters into voting for them I'd imagine. Soros fits that 'evil globalist pulling strings from behind the scenes' archetype that the right wing likes to trot out around election time.
Why do you have to be such an a-hole? To be honest, I didn't know there was a difference between the two. It's really a matter of semantics, in any case. The point is that Roundup Ready crops are the GMO crops that withstand the Roundup or the glyphosate in them. You say your soil is fine. But that isn't what I've read about GMOs and the soil. The thing is that now we are realizing that a lot of pathogens are actually good for us -- beneficial bacteria and harmful bacteria. The theory that I was exposed to says that the Roundup kills both the good and bad and actually erodes the topsoil. You say that isn't true?Right. My degree, and many years in the field means I know little about the subject compared to you. You, who can’t distinguish between Roundup Ready (a gene inputted into crops) and Roundup (a chemical). Yes, you’re quite brilliant.
For your sake, I will repeat. I do not use Roundup Ready crops, I do use Roundup.
Idiot.
Why do you have to be such an a-hole? To be honest, I didn't know there was a difference between the two. It's really a matter of semantics, in any case. The point is that Roundup Ready crops are the GMO crops that withstand the Roundup or the glyphosate in them. You say your soil is fine. But that isn't what I've read about GMOs and the soil. The thing is that now we are realizing that a lot of pathogens are actually good for us -- beneficial bacteria and harmful bacteria. The theory that I was exposed to says that the Roundup kills both the good and bad and actually erodes the topsoil. You say that isn't true?
It kills all the life in the soil other than the GMO. The GMO is bred to resist Roundup so high doses of it are applied that kill the rest of the life in the soil. At least that's how it has been explained to me. There is a film called "Symphony of the Soil" that explores this and demonstrates how the cultivation of GMOs leads to topsoil erosion.Oh. The difference between a plant and a chemical is semantics? Then certainly the difference between Donovan Mitchell and a basketball is just semantics.
Now, I’m not sure what you’ve read. I’m fairly certain you know diddly squat about agriculture. Pathogens that cause diseases in plants generally don’t effect humans in regards to eating them. It effects the yield, the quality, etc. Now if Roundup were to actually kill those (what a ludicrous statement btw, where’s the damn research?!), farmers would be growing even more Roundup Ready crops. I mean, that would be awesome.
I would seriously love to hear how Roundup erodes the soil. Please, tell me how a chemical that I put on at 24 oz an acre erodes soil. Seriously, two coke cans applied over an entire acre, and that amount erodes the soil? Tell me how Roundup erodes the soil and I’ll consider trying to have an actual conversation about this with you.
Wake up Eenie.
It kills all the life in the soil other than the GMO. The GMO is bred to resist Roundup so high doses of it are applied that kill the rest of the life in the soil. At least that's how it has been explained to me. There is a film called "Symphony of the Soil" that explores this and demonstrates how the cultivation of GMOs leads to topsoil erosion.
Again, this isn't just a problem with right or left wing wackos. Elected GOP officials are encouraging this type of thing (intentionally or not) by using running ads like this.