Here is a simple question for you: Is water a human right? If so, why?
You answer it? Good.
Canada with the support of the United States does not believe so. In turn the UN declared that water is not a human right.
I know, you are abosolutely offended right?
Here is another question: Would you gladly ship away massive amounts of your freshwater to other countries?
Did your answer stay the same?
In Bolivia there has been blood shed over water. Primarily corporations trying to own water. I mean if it is not a human right, you can own it right?
Thoughts anyone?
Avicenna
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i think the question is...
does it really surprise you?
it's always about control: who has it, who doesn't, and who's willing to risk their lives for it. it seems to me that, whether we control others by owning them as slaves, or by owning that which they need in order to survive, it all boils down to the need to be in power, and to be able to dictate what other people do. it's sickening, and something needs to be done about it.
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