The free market shouldn’t be allowed to control access to water. They’re free to sell water, but they should never be allowed exclusive control of the supply.
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I don't care about the "environment" as a secular religion.
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Oh boy.
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Havoc, in 2016, there is no such thing as free water.
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No, but access to safe and clean drinking water is a human right, and the
UN specifically puts provisions that water must be made available in sufficient quantities, physically accessible for use, and affordable for all.
This is incompatible with the views of companies like Nestle who want to control access to water supplies and charging for access.