All Consuming


Items filmnisse consumed in…

February, 2007



  1. Sunday 4
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    Finished consuming…
    Maria Full of Grace — 625 people

    Worth consuming!


  2. Thursday 8
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    Hiroshima Mon Amour - Criterion Collection — 700 people

    Worth consuming!


  3. Sunday 11
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    Started consuming…
    The Ecology of Commerce — 6 people


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    The Man Who Wasn't There — 768 people

    Worth consuming!

    B000hwxot0

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    Iraq for Sale — 16 people

    Worth consuming!


  4. Friday 16
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    The Future of Food — 22 people

    Worth consuming! Tagged: terminator seeds monsanto


  5. Saturday 17
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    Finished consuming…
    Aimee and Jaguar — 23 people

    Worth consuming!


Entries about these items

    B000bq5ixm

    A story about "The Future of Food" — 1 year ago

    WORTH CONSUMING!

    The most enraging thing i learned from watching The Future of Food is that the Supreme Courts of the U.S. and Canada have decided to protect the patent rights of some of the most unscrupulous corporations on the planet such as Monsanto. Naturally, these corporations should never have been allowed to patent a life form in the first place. To make matters worse, the courts have absurdly ruled that farmers whose fields become contaminated with genetically modified Monsanto seeds from a neighbouring field are guilty of patent right infringement, which means that Monsanto can successfully sue the farmers. Instead of making corporations responsible for keeping its GMO crops out of the non-GMO crops (and out of our food supply) farmers are expected to keep genetically modified seeds from blowing into their fields.

    Let’s put the public good back in public hands. Let’s put an end to the patenting of life.


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