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In reply to the discussion: Nestle Group -"Access to Water Is Not Your Right" [View all]Oilwellian
(12,647 posts)That has been nagging at me all day.
Sorry the video created a stir. Perhaps your wife should review what the WTO and private corporations have done to communities in Central and South America, where they've had to sell their public water systems as a means to repay their country's debts. It's much more difficult to hold a private corporation accountable for this most basic of needs, instead of elected officials who will be replaced if they try to fleece them.
I will agree there is a market for bottled water in the more remote places on earth. But I don't believe corporations have the right to tap into the aquifers we rely on for sustenance, freely, all in the name of profit. Especially with it becoming an even more precious commodity. Fracking alone uses millions of gallons of water. Is it really in our long term interest to allow them to deplete our water sources, so they can profit? This really is a moral issue that should be in the realm of public discussion.