"If we set science aside and accept Japan’s unscientific requirements for BSE testing than all trade is threatened."
I see this statement often, and I suppose from the CCIA and USDA viewpoint, Japan's initial stance was unscientific since it disagreed with their own.
The behaviour of the USDA/CCIA/CCA reminds me of a saying: "The level of a mans intelligence is best measured by the level in which he agrees with you."
However, its my understanding that Japan tested every animal, operating under the _scientific_ theory that if the level of prions was high enough to be detected, they'd be sufficiently high enough to possibly infect a human host with vCJD. Since I've certainly not seen any definitive studies or evidence to the contrary, I think its somewhat arrogrant for those of us in North America to tell Japan that they're full of crap.
And even if you don't buy into that arguement, at least Japan's border closure was completely legal from WTO standards. They test 100% of their beef, and are completely within their rights to ask that all countries who wish to export to them do the same. Their consumers are completely within their rights to ask for anything they please, scientific or unscientific.
And our companies here at home should be allowed to service those demands, should the consumer be willing to pay for them. Its one of the cornerstones of a free market economy, and it was allowed to be obliterated by unproven CCIA/USDA science.
Thank god the courts in the US finally recognized this, and hopefully the CCIA will soon follow suit.
Rod
I see this statement often, and I suppose from the CCIA and USDA viewpoint, Japan's initial stance was unscientific since it disagreed with their own.
The behaviour of the USDA/CCIA/CCA reminds me of a saying: "The level of a mans intelligence is best measured by the level in which he agrees with you."
However, its my understanding that Japan tested every animal, operating under the _scientific_ theory that if the level of prions was high enough to be detected, they'd be sufficiently high enough to possibly infect a human host with vCJD. Since I've certainly not seen any definitive studies or evidence to the contrary, I think its somewhat arrogrant for those of us in North America to tell Japan that they're full of crap.
And even if you don't buy into that arguement, at least Japan's border closure was completely legal from WTO standards. They test 100% of their beef, and are completely within their rights to ask that all countries who wish to export to them do the same. Their consumers are completely within their rights to ask for anything they please, scientific or unscientific.
And our companies here at home should be allowed to service those demands, should the consumer be willing to pay for them. Its one of the cornerstones of a free market economy, and it was allowed to be obliterated by unproven CCIA/USDA science.
Thank god the courts in the US finally recognized this, and hopefully the CCIA will soon follow suit.
Rod
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