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What's in your milk? Monsanto says: don't worry!

Clip from the well known documentary "the corporation" highlighting how Monsanto has covered up the adverse effects to animals and people from the completely unnecessary use of Bovine Growth Hormone.

The use of rBST, or rBGH, is banned in both Europe and Canada. Dairy producers in the United States continue its use, and most likely is in the milk you drink everyday. This contributes to large amount of pus, hormones, anti-biotics and who knows what else ending up in milk. Yum. And the latest news is that Monsanto is fighting to stop labeling that would tell consumers which milk is free from BGH.

http://consumerist.com/363935/monsanto-is-trying-to-ban-hormone-labeling-at-the-state-level
hojusays...

>> ^fissionchips:
Since this is derivative I can't upvote:
http://www.videosift.com/video/The-Corporation-Documentary-on
-Corporate-Influence
Maybe we need to ammend the posting guidelines for short clips of extremely long videos.


I don't quite follow your logic. A three minute clip that focuses on milk has an entirely different thrust then a 2 hour documentary about corporations that covers a wide range of topics. Almost all of the things on videosift are clips of something longer!

10398says...

I am 100% behind those who want artifical hormones to not be used in the dairy industry, but I should point out that one piece of information is not completely accurate in this: They point out that bacteria get into the milk you drink, but since all milk is pasteurized the bacteria is killed off during the process. Or at least I hope it's being pasteurized...

jwraysays...

Why does organic milk cost $6 per gallon while regular milk costs $3 per gallon?

Why does whole wheat bread cost more than white bread? They're doing less refining and using a larger percentage of the grain. Whole wheat flour is cheaper per pound to produce.

fissionchipssays...

>> ^Fedquip:
>> ^fissionchips:
Since this is derivative I can't upvote:
http://www.videosift.com/video/The-Corporation-Documentary-on
-Corporate-Influence
Maybe we need to ammend the posting guidelines for short clips of extremely long videos.

Why not? Don't follow your logic.

http://www.videosift.com/faq-en.php#posting_guidelines

The guidelines call this a duplicate. The rule has been enforced before, so I take it that it's not kosher to post clips that are entirely contained within previous posts. Now, I'm in favour of letting that rule slide a bit, but it would create a grey area.

edit: did my best to explain it here
http://www.videosift.com/talk/Dupe-or-not-dupe

siftbotsays...

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