Introduction
Monsanto Corporation is an agricultural firm that dedicates itself to the biotech production of herbicide and GMO (Genetically Modified) products. The company produces readily dilapidated seeds and roundup herbicides with modified heredity. The company aspires to reveal seeds that endure the appliance of herbicides and resist insects by inserting inherited genes in order to alter traits.
However, the influence and power of Monsanto affects the United States and the world’s structural systems including agriculture, regulatory processes, political campaigns, as well as the industry that oversees all agricultural productions. For instance in the U.S only, a vast percentage of Monsanto genetically modified corns and soybeans seeds were sown in the fiscal 2009.
Actually, in the fiscal 2011 Monsanto remained the world’s prevalent seed corporation that applies biotechnology. It has more than 1500 patents in agricultural appliances, plants, and kernels besides leading in the agricultural patent-holding business (Irwin and Michael 5).
The outlook of agriculture has drastically changed ranging from the GMO foodstuffs consumed, herbicides, and pesticides to the other products accruing from Monsanto. In fact, Monsanto is dominant in marketplace yet several personalities disagree that the company is a life science purveyor.
Nonetheless, Monsanto supposedly craves to manufacture improved animal feeds along with high-quality food for human consumption. The firm struggles to develop a good reputation to the public given that it came about as a contentious and hazardous chemical outlet.
According to Fortunes magazine, Monsanto is the uppermost feared institution in the U.S since it urbanized to be a huge and influential life science and agricultural corporation from merely an undersized chemical outlet.
The firm creates its ambiguities owing to the close rapport it shares with the administration of the United States. In order to validate the company’s contemporary inventions, Monsanto finances public institutions in academic explorations (Vadi and Vissak 81).
Several developing nations embrace the unrelenting Monsanto strategy that has gained excess power in the worldwide arena. Historically, a drug industry wholesaler (Francis John) in an elfin chemical outlet initiated Monsanto in the fiscal 1901. Monsanto became the Coca-Cola input supplier with its initial products that included Sugar substitute and saccharine.
These products spread out to aspirin, laxatives, and sedatives by the year 1920. The company more rapidly commenced the production of diverse products like herbicides, pesticides, fertilizers, industrialized chemicals, rubber merchandise, plastics, and synthetic fibers. This enabled the company to shift to agricultural market with the production of genetically modified seeds from chemical supplies.
This was after it amalgamated with a number of agricultural and seed corporations in the fiscal 1960 (Kishko 76). This paper generally discusses Monsanto as a corporation, the role of journalism in informing the public about its evil products and purpose as well as the shortcomings of the media in its reports concerning Monsanto.
The role of media in informing the public about Monsanto
The entire world regards Monsanto Company as the utmost evil company of all times. In fact, there is need for the media to inform the public about the devilish nature of Monsanto. Journalists have refuted Monsanto due its obliteration of human race, continuous greed, dreadful technology as well as the production of harmful genetically modified products.
Media thus tries to make the public aware of what renders Monsanto as a bad company than those producing weapons, Pesticide Corporations, or pharmaceutical businesses. Moreover, the media fraternity aspires to inform the populace about the aspects that make Monsanto devilish given that it faces criticism from all over the world.
In questioning the desirable quality of a business, corporations must function keeping in mind the intellect of human decency that is elementary for righteous persons. It is anticipated that corporations should carry out their duties and act inside the precincts of dependable science, open business, and esteem human life (Finegold 267).
According to Natural News, any company should operate merely like a well-brought-up human in its day-to-day dealings. However, this wish has come to no avail as evident in Monsanto Corporation. Such a corporation always goes against the fundamental principles of virtue in their pursuit to generate income. In effect, the sustainable upcoming life of human beings is at danger due to the libel nature of corporations like Monsanto.
The media has thrived to unearth everyday infringement of essential virtues that Monsanto Company practices. Through Monsanto malevolent tendencies unraveled by journalists, all individuals comprehend the reasons why the company is a threat to human life, loathsome, and evil (Irwin and Michael 6).
The media has gone an extra mile in unearthing the evil purpose and products (GMO) of Monsanto. These include Monsanto’s scientific trickery over scientific reality, environmental obliteration over its stewardship, and its artificial exploitation of nature instead of honoring it.
Further, journalists have informed the public concerning Monsanto’s control over technology rather than sharing wisdom, the company concealment over transparency, death over life, and its corporate gluttony over service to humankind (Kishko 76).
Scientific trickery of Monsanto over scientific reality
The sellout science at Monsanto is more or less malevolent and frivolous. This kind of science appears as the uppermost misleading, junk and wicked science ever devised by any corporation. The genetically modified foods produced by this corporation may not be fit for consumption by humankind as revealed by media. Monsanto takes merely ninety days in testing the quality of GMO they produce for consumption.
The company rushes to conclusion rather than financing researchers to examine the genetically modified products in animals over a lengthy period. The media has brought to the public attention the milestone of cancer growth in rats that accelerated just after ninety days of investigation (Vadi and Vissak 82).
This feeding experiment cannot allow any person to trust Monsanto GMO foods albeit scientists stipulation that they are safer for use by humans.
All Monsanto monetary partners be it media factions, political groups, or researchers fall short of trustworthiness bedsides being compromised. It is true that a number of political affiliates, journalists, experts, and researchers have been paid by Monsanto Corporation to cover up its evil nature.
Nevertheless, the behavior of paying hush money to an assortment of these factions has never altered the naked reality about Monsanto as exposed by the media. Even if the corporation pays off researchers to swindle public imprudently, the media supposed that toxin in its products still remains intact (Irwin and Michael 7).
Monsanto devastation of environs over stewardship
The GMO herbicides produced by Monsanto obliterate the environment a great deal. The application of these roundup herbicides has reduced the extent of healthy crop production due to the altered methods of farming that destroys soils. Various farmers become enslaved and shift to the practice of chemical based agriculture once the roundup herbicides have devastated the top soil.
Monsanto chemical based farming yields inferior crop produced compared to organic farming. It is thus a catastrophe and detrimental to the environment as a whole. Thus, it is unworthy to encourage farmers to apply roundup chemicals to the million-farmland acres. Presently, several people believe in the media that Monsanto should cease to produce GMO since it destroys the world agricultural legacy through its conspiracy (Kishko 81).
Monsanto influences nature artificially instead of nobility
The media has exposed that Monsanto willingly keeps on manipulating nature artificially than honoring it. The corporation takes precedence over genetic materials of vigor crops to engender insecticides by inserting toxic genes. This amounts to nature violation since Monsanto disowns the existing nature that is of great quality, genius, and attractive.
Monsanto builds up genetically mutilated kernels (terminator) rather than respecting their innate existence to generate diverse seedlings. The pitiable technology of terminator seeds does not allow natural seeds to produce many generations but rather terminates immediately after a solitary generation.
Many people embrace this kind of technology as a dreadful transgression not in favor of the entire world, human race, as well as the environment. Monsanto activities are a menace to the billions of human lives here in the universe. Fascinatingly, the behavior of Monsanto in the production of terminator seeds is comparable to the holocaust of Nazi (Vadi and Vissak 91).
Monsanto ascendancy of technology instead of sharing wisdom
The media fraternity has managed to tell the public how Monsanto has dominated the technology rather than sharing the wisdom of that technology. In fact, the corporation enjoys supremacy over their GMO kernel and product by owning exclusive rights. Farmers feel punished owing to the unshared wisdom from the new fangled technology initiated by Monsanto.
The firm disguises via the use of its patents to litigate farmers who oppose the usage of genetically engineered products. The corporation goes deeper and implicates farmers for breaking into the company material goods. Given this paradigm, Monsanto’s ordinary business engagement is purely evil in nature.
The company endorses the spread of evil, disgusting, and extraordinary services that cause disorders such as colossal cancer tumor all over the world. It is not a twist of fate that black slimy cancer tumor spread with the consumption of genetically modified food. All these evil is encouraged by Monsanto and its affiliates globally ranging from subordinates to the top corporate administration (Kishko 82).
Monsanto privacy over transparency
In California, Monsanto has thrived to thwart the 37th Proposition through pouring out millions to the legislatures. The bill requires that GMO foods should possess stickers. If Monsanto conquers this bill hitherto, the public will not be able to identify GMO foods. Hence, the media has exposed how Monsanto and its co-companies blindfold the people on the reality concerning the ingested food as well as GMO products.
Obviously, Monsanto has lured several companies to keep the little secret of dirty GMO by giving out lump sum money to try to trounce the significant Proposition 37. As the journalists clearly put it, Monsanto does not desire that the public distinguish what they devour founded on grounds that these GMO foods are ill intentioned (Finegold 268).
Monsanto death over life
The revelation by media that Monsanto GMO products are the major cause of death is true. The genetically modified corn seeds infringe and compromise the daily existence. In all corn seeds produced by the company, poisonous chemicals are implanted within to modify them genetically.
The danger of such products was revealed in the gruesome cancer tumors present in vermin that were nourished with GE corns. Ironically, when genetically modified corns were fed to feminine mice, approximately seventy percent (70%) passed away in the hottest scientific research carried out (Finegold 267). This study directly links Monsanto’s GMO evil with cancer tumor that causes death.
The greed of Monsanto over service delivery to humankind
Over a longer period, the media has asserted that Monsanto does not serve the needs of people rightfully. However, the corporation is busy designing prospects for capitalizing on proceed generation over time. After the destruction of soil via roundup herbicides, farmers are not able to revisit the organic methods of farming.
As a result, Monsanto treats growers as indentured servants who are enthralled into the reliance system and economy of Monsanto mock-ups of GE herbicides and seeds. Conversely, journalists have tried to bring to the attention of people the kind of change a corporation like Monsanto should acquire, the recommendations or revolution that can terminate such corporations, and the means of stopping evil (Vadi and Vissak 97).
The need for virtuous Corporation
The media has realized that there were somewhat dreadfully trends with the U.S corporations like Monsanto. The media afterwards has alerted the public on the need to change the disparaging, extreme, and irresponsible behaviors demonstrated by these companies. Corporations lack humanity in their procedural outline of marketing, production, rationalization of logistics, and profit generation.
Monsanto with its GMO products does not recognize the reach of business, company conducts, what the corporation devastates and whom they hurt. Media groups have succeeded in relaying evil products and the purpose of Monsanto.
It has documented Monsanto’s conceivable and dreadful behavior against the survival of human. The group has researched on other companies related to Monsanto. These corporations broaden online disinformation and deceit by recruiting public relation agents in the web and social media (Kishko 87).
There is need for change as these corporations advertise poisonous drugs through factious syndrome invention and denying consumers patent rights to reasonably valued medicines. Corporations like Monsanto ought to change the convention of deceiving regulators, enticing physicians, and forging evidence frequently.
In the main, Monsanto relates to many other evil organizations that furtively experiment the contagion on inmates and use vaccines meant for kids on guinea pigs. Monsanto evil engagement in pharmaceuticals that later resulted into the production of GMO products should change drastically. Journalists have created awareness that Monsanto is just like a cancer tumor itself.
The company has trapped and killed almost all things including the lives of individuals all over the world through its GMO products. Fascism emerges once the corporations become extremely influential like in the case of the evil Monsanto (Finegold 271).
Revolution against Monsanto by the media
According to Natural News and other media sources, changing the company structure would help in preventing further obliteration of the society by pharmaceutical, agricultural, or banking companies like Monsanto. This will force organizations to stop destroying humanity but rather to serve it with dignity. Therefore, media has played an important role in suggesting some of the required revolutions against this corporation.
Initially, the privileges of free speech by Monsanto should end. This aspect stops the corporation from marketing dangerous GMO products to both adults and infants. The restrictions on advertisement would ensure equal rights since the corporation neither possesses God given right nor peoples’ rights.
Bringing the propensity of revolving door to a standstill is very important (Kishko 77). The top government officials should never get re-employment opportunities in the very organizations they served earlier like Monsanto.
The Federal Reserve must change into a public sector or a bank in the States in order to end the misuse of funds. Thus, the Fed funds will not directly assist globalist banks but the public who will own it at large. The media recommends that hazardous corporations like Monsanto should be split as decided by the party that wins the insurrection.
The campaign contributions and corporate groups lobbying for politicians at Monsanto should cease. Furthermore, domination and monopoly of the corporation on medicines, genes, and kernels ought to end. The patents must belong to everybody who wishes to venture into such businesses. Lastly, the media emphasizes on striping off the commercial personhood fortification as a revolution against Monsanto (Finegold 268).
An end to evil support
For an end to the evil Monsanto Corporation, consumer solution might provide the best end resolution to the predicament of malevolent GMO products. The awareness created by the media is enough to enable one to evade purchasing genetically modified products like snack, muesli, puffed rice, and the other products. The populace should also stop procuring all products related to the evil company.
These may include GMO products, aspartame, soda pop, cosmetics, and poisonous perfumes. The media information on Monsanto has helped in transforming the world to an optimistic way of living. Instead of acquiring GMO products, the media informs the public that it is more convenient and legitimate to buy macrobiotic products to help in moderating the evil company.
Media shortcomings
Despite all the efforts put in by media in informing the public on the evil purposes and GMO products of Monsanto, it has other shortcomings. The media has not had good rapport with the grassroots level farmers who seem to have little knowledge and understanding of the available information. Customers’ futility has become a challenge to the creation of awareness, as most of them do not actually know all about GMO.
On the other hand, the media has failed to explain intensely the deep roots of GMO thus making it difficult for most people to make a decision on the legislation of GMO at Monsanto. In most cases, the media has not had the opportunity to curtail online deception by Monsanto Corporation.
Many websites and social network users are susceptible to deception by the company’s aspiration for fabricating good reputation with the public. Surely, what the media has done to inform the public about Monsanto outweighs what is has never done so far (Kishko 78).
Conclusions
The entire world regards Monsanto Company as a supreme evil company all over the world. Through its disparaging and wide-ranging strategies, Monsanto Corporation terrorizes its way against consumer consumption, policies implemented by governments, research labs at universities, and farmers’ fields.
The stance in agriculture has drastically changed ranging from GMO foodstuff that people consume, herbicides used, pesticides applied to other products from Monsanto. The media has refuted Monsanto with the destruction of humankind, incessant greediness, awful technology, and the production of genetically modified products. The media has gone an extra mile in unearthing the evil purpose and products of Monsanto.
The governments around the globe especially the U.S administration should have power over Monsanto’s agri-business monopoly on the system of GMO food. As consumers thrive to avoid Monsanto GMO products, the entire world governing bodies ought to take appropriate steps to deal with this evil corporation.
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