Analysis Of How Dangerous Are GMO Food

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Influence The World One Video At a Time Genetically modified food is a significant issue that America is currently dealing with; it has affected millions around the world. Genetically modified food is crops, plants, and animals whose DNA has been altered for agricultural and nutritional reasons. In the Alltime Conspiracies video, “How Dangerous Are GMO Food” he argues that GMOs can have budding effect on humans, and the more we consume the more damage that is being done to our DNA cells. The author Alltime Conspiracy begins building his credibility with personal facts plus highly regarded sources, citing credible facts and statistics, In the video, Alltime Conspiracy confirmed that “60 percent of the food we eat everyday has a potentially …show more content…

An example of pathos is when the farm animals’ incident is mentioned during the video, the music gets a bit louder, the tone of voice rises, and the images are darker. This creates a sympathetic image. The scene is full of emotionally charged words and phrases like “devastating,” “suffer” “severely deformed” “scientific experiment on animals” which forces the audience to experience diverse emotions, like sadness, anger, concern, and make the audience wonder how they can somehow do anything in their power to help these animals live a normal life. Another example of pathos is the scene when the activists were out on the street protesting with numerous signs to express their feelings. Some viewers will find that passion that these protesters showed inspirational, and several will be motivated to join the …show more content…

These statistics will inspire those who want to take actions but are not knowledgeable enough about this situation. The author did an amazing job of communicating and convincing the audience about the impacts of genetically modified food. Alltime Conspiracy delivered a substantial amount of emotional appeal, in the scene where the pigs were on the floor suffering, that specific scene brings out emotions, and it is significant because it creates a connection between the author and the

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