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Officer, you still haven't proven to me that Australia exists.
And you won't be able to prove it; I simply won't acknowledge it, which means all your efforts are futile because of the nihilistic stance I've taken to show that if a person doesn't want to believe in something, it's simply impossible to prove it to them; it's a waste of time.
No, you're right; nothing can ever be proven to you; that's a fact, and this isn't the first time it's happened in this thread. But proving <> to you, I meant providing strict evidence that meets all the basic standards and is recognized as such by any reasonably intelligent person. But if a person, despite the logic of the opponent's arguments, simply denies everything he says without any basis, as in your case, then it is impossible to prove anything to him personally; you're right.
"In reality, it's very scary because no one really knows what genes, where they will end up, and whether they are needed by the body, and how they will affect our body."
I ate a cucumber without GMOs. And after that phrase, I now live in fear because I don't know where the genes of the GMO-free cucumber will end up, whether they are needed by the body, and how they will affect my body.
"Of course, genetically modified components may be found in fast food – undoubtedly.
And there is data – data from Oxford University – that if a future father eats about 20 cheeseburgers, hamburgers, there is a high probability that his child will be born with leukemia (blood cancer).
If a schoolboy eats about 12 hamburgers, he may also develop leukemia over time; that is, the probability of the disease increases significantly."
Haha, so GMO-free hamburgers aren't harmful? I'm laughing at you.
I don't know if it will satisfy you or not, but it contains quite interesting information, for example, from a Doctor of Biological Sciences, who was later fired, as were many other scientists in this field, for telling the truth.
I guess they did the right thing; something tells me that the doctor wanted to make some money on a trendy topic (because talking about the dangers of GMOs is very fashionable in uneducated circles) and created a fake scientific study, selling out to some corporation. The result is predictable.
Currently, 98% of all food imported into Russia is either GMO or of the lowest quality. Russia no longer has its own agricultural sector. Russia is a completely subsidized country in terms of food.
I think that's an exaggerated figure, although I don't quite share Wick's optimism that everything is fine in modern Russia in terms of production and agriculture. And here's a quote from Churchill: "I thought I would die of old age. But when Russia, which fed all of Europe with bread, began to buy grain, I realized that I would die of laughter." Although, maybe things have normalized since then; I won't argue vehemently to the contrary.