Farmer:
“If we don’t grow GMOs, there won’t be enough food for everyone.”
You:
“There’s more than enough food.
But it’s locked in monocultures, wasted on livestock feed, dumped to protect prices, and buried under trade deals.
The problem isn’t yield.
It’s greed.”
Agri-Corporate Exec (tie loosened, eyes like barcodes):
“Genetic modification is innovation. It feeds the future.”
You:
“No. It patents life.
It strips farmers of sovereignty, turns seeds into subscriptions, and pollutes the genetic memory of the Earth.”
Politician (grinning at a ribbon-cutting):
“Biotech agriculture ensures food security for all.”
You:
“You mean food dependency.
Security would be seed libraries, clean water, and farmers who don’t need you.”
NGO Rep (clipboard in hand):
“Without GMOs, developing countries can’t keep up.”
You:
“They kept up for millennia.
It’s not their crops that need saving.
It’s your funding narrative.”
Global News Anchor:
“Critics say alternative farming can’t scale globally.”
You:
“Poison scaled just fine.
Why do you only question scale when healing shows up?”
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