>>1859951>muh secret freefuel car being suppressed by Big Car !!!!https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regulation_of_genetic_engineering>Institutions that conduct certain types of scientific research must obtain permission from government authorities and ethical committees before they conduct any experiments. Universities and research institutes generally have a special committee that is responsible for approving any experiments that involve genetic engineering. Yeah dude, it's so easy to get all the permission slips required to get all the materials and equipment needed to do basic genetic engineering on algae! Not to mention much of the equipment is patented. It's almost like the people that have access to institutional power benefit from keeping technologies only in the hands of people with institutional power??? No, that's cRaZzY!!!
You can read about some of the hurdles here,
https://openinsulin.org/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZtQ9fNCupM>Equity in BioMaking - Dr. Louise Lassalle: Open Insulin - Addressing the CrisisIn the 1980s most people thought large software projects could only be handled by corpos but then afte the success of gnu/linux open source has become the de facto standard for IT. Open sourcing more segments of the means of production will mean *democratizing* power by making laboratory tools and materials more accessible.
>What kind of argument am I supposed to give some kooky idiot ranting about "THE OLIGARCHS" ? I already adressed the nature of nepotistic institutional power and regulatory/managerial capture.
>Go chase redditors elsewhereWell they are here, pic related.. btw redditors means bots/shills and their useful idiot zombie horde (the reddit logo is literally a bot with an antenna receiving instructions from Command and Control)