Uber-organic campaign enshrines primitive agriculture (Paul Driessen, David Wojick)

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Luddite eco-imperialists claim to be virtuous Uber-organic campaign enshrines primitive agriculture and malnutrition as human rights Paul Driessen, Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow, CFACT, Congress of Racial Equality - Senior Policy Advisor. J.D., B.A. in geology and field ecology. David Wojick, former consultant with the Office of Scientific and Technical Information at U.S. Department of Energy, The Heartland Institute, policy expert. Ph.D. philosophy of science and mathematical logic, B.Sc. civil engineering. July 21, 2018 Not every poor person in impoverished places around the world aspires to the modern living standards they see and hear about: indoor plumbing, electricity for lights, a refrigerator and stove, a paucity of disease-carrying insects, top-notch schools and hospitals, their children living past age five. But many do. Not every poor African, Asian or Latin American farmer wants to give up his backbreaking, dawn to dusk traditional agricultural practices, guiding his ox and plow, laying down meager supplies of manure to fertilize crops, surviving droughts, repeatedly hand spraying pesticides to battle ravenous insects – to reap harvests that often barely feed his family, much less leave produce to sell locally. But many do. Unfortunately, they often face formidable foes. An absence of electricity, roads and other infrastructure. Corrupt, kleptocratic governments. Nonexistent property rights and other collateral to secure loans. Powerful, well-financed eco-imperialists whose policies perpetuate poverty, malnutrition and disease. Banks and other carbon colonialists glorify limited wind and solar energy for poor villages, while denying financial support for fossil fuel electricity generation. Antichemical fanatics promote bed nets and narrowly defined “integrated pest management,� but bitterly oppose chemical pesticides and the spatial repellant DDT to kill mosquitoes, keep them out of homes and prevent deadly malaria. Radical organic food groups battle any use of genetically engineered crops that multiply crop yields, survive droughts and slash pesticide spraying by 75% or more. They even vilify Golden Rice, which enables malnourished children to avoid Vitamin A Deficiency, blindness and death. Now poor country families face even harder struggles, as a coalition of well-financed malcontents, agitators and pressure groups once again proves the adage that power 1


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