Anti-GMO Terror? Mail bombs sent to Mexican pro-GMO organization.
http://theness.com/neurologicablog/index.php/resorting-to-violence/
"A Mexican pro-GMO group called Alianza Protransgénicos (the pro-transgenics alliance) was sent two package bombs in the mail. One went off on opening, injuring four people, including the vice-president of the group.
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The anti-GMO attack is particularly interesting, as it reveals the level of emotion and ideological fanaticism that can be present in such groups. Sending bombs to a pro-GMO group is similar to bombing abortion clinics. In the latter case, extreme religious beliefs are the motivating factor, and killing for ones religion is nothing new. Killing over a debate about farming and food one might assume is quite different.
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They have articles of faith as well, most notably an appeal to nature. Natural = good, unnatural (however you define that) = bad.
The core problem is that with many activists in the anti-GMO movement their cause is not a scientific debate, it is a fight of good vs evil. Once you frame a conflict in such stark terms, you have become a fanatic (there are real good vs evil struggles in this world, but this isnt one of them). The pattern is repeated frequently:
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Fanaticism is fanaticism, and we see it every day online, even at DU.
It has to be called out, or this is where it will lead.