The good news is that most people already know that chemical food is bad for them, bad for their children, and bad for the environment.
No one wants to eat Big Ag or Big Biotech's pesticide residues, antibiotics, hormones, or feces-tainted meat.
No one is enthusiastic about food that has been irradiated, genetically engineered, or grown with municipal sewage sludge.
A recent national poll found that 54% of Americans prefer organic food, especially locally-produced organic food.
Millions say they'd buy more organic products if only they had a decent paying job, or less mortgage, medical, or school loan debt. That's partly why millions of us are becoming backyard organic gardeners, or small "market farmers" growing our own. That's why a new generation of food lovers and health addicts are swearing off corporate food and marching to the kitchen, cooking from scratch and celebrating the joys of home-cooked fare with
our friends and our families.
Millions of us are starting to break the chains of corporate control in our lives, by supporting organic, fair made, and locally produced products and businesses.
Tired of the quality and range of our daily essentials being dictated and degraded by a powerful network of Brand Name Bullies and Big Box chains? Tired of profit-at-any cost, Wall Street-traded corporations "outsourcing" from sweatshops in the factories and fields, cutting corners on public health and the environment, and sucking up billions of dollars in taxpayer subsidies? "Basta," enough already.
Indeed, just imagine if (we) Americans had practiced better sharing and forgiveness across the entire world, as compared to perpetual war, pollution-based economy, false religious dogma, civil oppression, genetic tinkering, military black ops, advanced weaponry deployment, unsustainable agricultural practices, cheap toxic goods, inhumane treatment of animals, pharmaceutical medication, and so forth. That's right, the American bed (that you
will sleep in tonight) was not made by bankers
Indeed, just imagine if (we) Americans had practiced better sharing and forgiveness across the entire world, as compared to perpetual war, pollution-based economy, false religious dogma, civil oppression, genetic tinkering, military black ops, advanced weaponry deployment, unsustainable agricultural practices, cheap toxic goods, inhumane treatment of animals, pharmaceutical medication, and so forth. That's right, the American bed (that you
will sleep in tonight) was not made by bankers
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