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My nutrition teacher is failing me because she's brainwashed to think that genetically modified food is good?! |
I presented my project to class the other day,which I did extensive research on genetically modified food.For some quick facts,check out www.cqs.com/50harm.htm ...growth hormones in our meats (most Americans are fat...),antibiotics in our milk,pesticides/herbicides being gene spliced into our crops so we can't even wash them off anymore because they're actually GROWN INTO them, etc. After I finished presenting, someone asked a question and while I was answering the teacher rudely interrupted me, answering it falsely. I included lab tests, scientists quotes, even some science into my paper, she claims I don't have science. I told the class that the FDA doesn't require labeling for GMO's, because then no one would want to buy them. Which is what happened in the UK.Monsanto, one of the biggest GMO companies out there, donates a large portion of money to the FDA. Put two and two together. I know the battle you are facing. It is monstrous. Big money doesn't talk, it SCREAMS. Monsanto is a terrible, terrible company that has profit over health as their mantra and is one of the companies leading this charge of GMO food. Ask your teacher to show you the scientific data that backs up GMO as a good thing that is NOT funded by a large corp. that will benefit by the study. Report It While I disagree with you about genetically modified food, I certainly don't think you should receive a failing grade for taking a position that your teacher opposes. You obviously have done extensive reading and put an admirable amount of work in your project. You should remind your teacher of this, face to face at first. If he/she does not relent, state your case in writing and send a copy to the principal with a comment of approval from your parents. I would say that as long as you have documented references from real scientific journals (not just random online websites or things like a health magazine for example) that she can't fail you. I would also say talk to the pricipal...and as for all of you that are saying she's brainwashed, YOU are the ones brainwashed. Not to be rude just telling the truth and stating the facts. She is 100% correct about what the FDA is doing. and what is in our food. I personally eat organic, so all I can say is i guess some people will just stay in denial. anyways, good luck! you don't deserve to fail...isn't it funny how we get in trouble for telling the truth...??? :) i've had this happen to me before. First rule of internet research. Never never never use .com websites. .com stands for commerical. Always use .gov or .edu websites. If you didn't or got a majority of your research from .com or .net websites she could fail you and it would be fair to do so. You should get points for doing your research and presenting in class. Her opinion should not be her basis to fail you. It's unfair and very unprofessional of her. You don't need to prove her wrong--- you need to report her. looks like the teacher is way over her head with you as a pupil; you're one smart cookie HA! I was just about to say "Tell her to look into Monsanto"! They are the biggest racket ever..That's ok..One world order one world food supply, one world store at which to buy the one world food...YOure on the right track..Good for you! Dont stop! On the one hand, your facts are wrong. That website http://www.cqs.com/ was started by a guy with absolutely no qualifications whatsoever. That is not a reliable source of information. Also, the FDA does not accept donated money as you suggest. Okay, I know some of these responses are discouraging...I support you 100%. While you feel strongly about this particular subject, I would suggest lightening up a bit. The truth can't stay hidden forever. Even if you do get a crappy grade, other students in your class have now been exposed to a new way of thinking about thier food. One step at a time. Did you see the French documentary The world according to Monsanto? I was going to give you the link but it appears to have been pulled. If you can find it on line, download and save it. Then have the teacher play it for the class instead of some time wasting end of the year movie. What you might have to do is to attach some actual computer printouts to your paper which include scientific evidence. Suit yourself.... ::munches on some genetically enhanced super food.:: Unfortunately for you, she is right. Your sources (based on the one example) are poor / biased choices. The net result is you based your report on incorrect information and YOU got brainwashed. |
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