I was reading an article in the June 27th issue of the Western Producer about the biotech conference in Toronto and David Suzuki was described as a TV personality which I believe is a more apt description of who he is today than one of being a scientist. He was trained as a geneticist but his credibility (or to some people his lack thereof) comes from his TV programs more than anything else. Not that he doesn't make some good points, because he does. He often just throws out anecdotal information and as a trained scientist you would think he would be looking for scientific and logical proof that there are problems and not just throw out the cavalier statements that he does.
Sam Neill, the actor is also stepping up to the plate in terms of the biotechnology debate and he was recently quoted as saying that "in
his travels as a film star he'd found that people didn't want "tomatoes that
are part flounder and potatoes that are part toad". A pretty innocuous statement to say the least and one that doesn't impart any information or logic whatsoever.
These are the statements that garner attention and the more scientific statements are left untouched because they don't inflame or raise fear in people.
How can we start to get sound information to people? I am not for or against biotech. I am for getting sound information out there so that people can make a choice. What can we do?
Sam Neill, the actor is also stepping up to the plate in terms of the biotechnology debate and he was recently quoted as saying that "in
his travels as a film star he'd found that people didn't want "tomatoes that
are part flounder and potatoes that are part toad". A pretty innocuous statement to say the least and one that doesn't impart any information or logic whatsoever.
These are the statements that garner attention and the more scientific statements are left untouched because they don't inflame or raise fear in people.
How can we start to get sound information to people? I am not for or against biotech. I am for getting sound information out there so that people can make a choice. What can we do?
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