ThunderChunky
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To be fair, from the folks I've worked with who've had to deal with Monsanto (I worked on an ag research farm), it isn't the most pleasant company to work with. Their products are good, but their customer service ain't quite up to par. And really that's just a symptom of a quasi-monopoly; the game is set up against newcomers legally and financially.
That could be a valid reason to hate them, but the vast majority of people have never had to deal with monsanto directly. Bad customer service does not explain why monsanto is one of the most hated companies in america.
Yeah, and what about conservatives like me? What makes you think Monsanto is only hated by woo loving liberals? Oh and BTW, please tell me when exactly the Republicans went from being a champion of business, to a champion of big business? Subtle difference, but quite profound in real world policy. And when did it become conservative to put oppressive regulations preventing or reducing small business start up in favor of the industrial giants status quo? Maybe when conservative doesn't mean more liberal than the old northern democrat's business policies?
Conservatives seem to get excited by their own bogeymen like Benghazi, Solyndra, and Al Gore. Certainly many conservatives hate monsanto, they have to for it to be so hated. I imagine most of these people are woos though, like the conservative Joel Salatine who thinks GMOs are causing autism.

