GMOs woven into the fabric of everyday life

Let’s face it that the GMO war in Hawaii is still raging on with Maui on the hit list right now by the anti-GMO activists. The mainland funded SHAKA Movement is going full force over there trying to do the same thing that happened on Kauai. It is really amazing to me that people really don’t pay attention to the things in their daily lives that is created by this GMO technology that they feel is poisoning them so much.

I decided to pay attention and take a look at my own life and see where I actually use GMO products. I bet that many of these protesters live quite similarly to me. I get my household stuff from Ross, Macys, Sears, and the local Longs CVS.

Stop and look at the world you live in. Is it as bad as you really perceive it to be? I don’t think so when you can have plenty of time to march because a farmer clothed and fed you. What I am protesting is this right to know should really be my right to ask you to pay attention to what’s around you.

Read the full, original article: The Right to Know Should be Pay Attention Instead!

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