You can read about the reason I’m asking this in the spoiler. TLDR I’m just wondering if there’s some debunking I can do since western media is oh-so-not-trustworthy

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I’m in some IRL debate (Well, online but in a closed chat) with some libs. They are talking about the right-wingers saying Taylor swift is being paid off to spread democratic votes, whatever, hollyweird are all dems, no conspiracy needed.

I mentioned that we need to actually, you know, actively keep conspiracy theories from spreading, and my liberal friend is gishgaloping a bit, but I’ll bite since they are sincere, even if wrong.

They came back with “Well china has conspiracy theories”, which I didn’t mention china, I didn’t mention anything about censorship, it’s just gishgalloping like I said, but anyway…


Any truth to this one? I mean being anti-gmo is not rare, so I’m not surprised if it was true. I don’t have a good handle on high quality china news (And cannot read their sites myself, even with translators it’s a slow experience).

Edit: Oops, I had to go AFK after posting this and didn’t get to clarify as the comments were all being. I meant do Chinese people broadly believe in the conspiracy theories around GMOs such as causing cancer or making your DNA change or something like that. Of course GMOs are complicated science and are a tool used by capitalists to patentize (did I make up that word? Lol) the food industry, which is a natural science and typically difficult to patent.

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    Another consideration is that GMO crops can interbreed with non-GMO plants nearby. It can be difficult if not impossible to predict the knock-on effects of this.

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      Indeed, once you introduce a new organism into the environment a lot of unintended things can happen very easily.

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        Considering a lot of crops aren’t exactly native to where they’re grown (and certainly not in monoculture forms) I feel like that is less of a concern, than the real issue- GMOs within the present capitalist system, do pose a serious potential threat to the food security and independence of nations and regions (as others noted in thread- through IP laws, and through the simple fact that it is being pioneered by some particularly evil and untrustworthy corporations).