Earlier quoted context omitted.
I would first want to see people accept GMO crops. Then I'll be willing to think of people going to the doctor to change their eye color.
While this is a hot button topic, I've seen some pretty horrible things Monsanto has done to farmers. Accepting GMO crops would mean accepting Monsanto who has a monopoly on the industry and are well know for using sketchy tactics when dealing with farmers resistant to using their seeds.
No, actually, accepting GMO crops could quite well go along with targeting specific unliked business practices engaged in by Monsanto.
> who has a monopoly on the industry
No, they don't. They are the biggest player, but there a numerous others, several not much smaller.
(There's some concerns that the relations within the industry are cartel-like, and I wouldn't be surprised to see the industry get some anti-trust scrutiny, but "Monsanto has a monopoly" -- on the GMO crop industry, rather than the market for particular poorly-substitutable kinds of crops -- is not at all the case.)