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Monsanto....Let the Farmers Grow What They Wanna Grow
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  • 13 American states have "food disparagement" laws on the books which allows agri-business to sue for libel if anyone criticizes agri-business farming or questions the wholesomeness of what they produce.

    The merits of what you say is irrelevant, because they'll exhaust you with legal motions. No ordinary person can afford to go to court with Monsanto. You either settle with them or end up bankrupt. And it's usually both.

    Billionaire Oprah Winfrey was sued by Texas cattle factory farmers for her comments about hamburger, and though she managed to win the case she no longer talks about food on the air.

  • 13 American states have "food disparagement" laws on the books which allows agri-business to sue for libel if anyone criticizes agri-business farming or questions the wholesomeness of what they produce.

    Why you are surprised here? Ruling class has laws and courts that serve him.

  • The Ruling class used to be people; now it's corporations. The people in charge can change but the corporate structure prevails.

  • The Ruling class used to be people; now it's corporations

    LOL. Corporations are not ruling class, check the definition. Ruling class is same for quite long time.
    Big corporations are just normal attribute of capitalism.