2) The pro-GMO crowd, who studiously avoid debates on the politics of agribusiness and prefer to do what Paul Norton did above to the animal rights movement, attacking largely irrelevant
arguments about human health that they know they can win.
Not exact matches
Even if you want to lay to one side the very valid concerns
about the porn industry's links with
human trafficking, or the connections between hard - core pornography use and sexual violence, there's a strong
argument that this is, in fact, a public
health issue.
One could make an
argument that since there's a lot we still don't know
about Zika, based on the precautionary principle the games pose too great a risk to
human health.
By enshrining in law the anti-GMO
arguments of environmentalists
about Bt eggplant, and rejecting science and reason in the process, the Phillipine Court of Appeals has placed in real jeopardy one of the most important potential advances in agriculture and
human health since the Green Revolution of the 1960s and 70s.