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  • so sad! especially the girl without friends.

  • very compelling!

  • @gerrenx7 haha, i see what you did there.

  • Water is not a commodity to be bought or sold. That is like saying that they will eventually put a price on oxygen!

  • We must all realize that the grip of this world system plans to damn us all to the same reality. We must fight injustice or be victims of corporate colonialism.

  • woman from detroit needs to sell some of that gold...and all over the world...if you can't support children , quit having them!!!

  • @QuantumQuacks - it is often healty to have biases. I am biased against the inhumane nature of capiitalism. I am biased toward a system that made itself rich on the backs and resources of the very countries it now trots besuited businesspeople into to "save". Here, bias is required just as a gazelle is biased against a lioness (in a way). Micro-finance has done some great things for people, clearly, but it does not solve the bigger issue of resource exploitation and WTO/IMF/WB coercion.

  • The total death rate for the entire world is about 160,500 people per day. So...how could 300,000 children die each day from lack of water and poor sanitation?

  • for sure, big companys always cared about the ppls wealthy...this is fully shit, the only care for their bank-accounts is important! watch interview with nestlé CEO

  • A gallon of water will be more expensive than a gallon of gas? Then I'm getting a electric scooter and saving my money.

  • This world, this society that we live in is slowly approaching its boiling point

  • ppl, please! Understand that this is true! Water, fresh water, is dissapearing, this is no conspriarcy theory, its happening, NOW! what can we do? I dont know.... In my mind its allready to late...

  • @g0d0fw4r it´s ok...with the disappearing of oil and water society will get a new balance. ways there will be hard but i think the only solution. and boykott nestlé, they are the worst water-fascists!

  • think about it when u shower, wash ur hands and clean ur shit. I do, I understand the problem and it hurts...

  • @QuantumQuacks Capitalism isn't the way forward. You'd have a different opinion if it was your family that was involved, wouldn't you?

  • There shouldent be a price on life...

  • @QuantumQuacks

    I don't know what world you've been living in, a large number of these major corporations are greedy, the only reason most of them ever donate or raise concern about issues is when a) They can make a good profit by looking saintly or b) When they're found linked to those issues and have to save face.

    And from what is known, roughly 24,000 children die every day as a result of water borne diseases, that may not be 300,000 but that still remains a very scary number.

  • @ShuShuShuization Pardon that, roughly 24000 children, under the age of 5, in the DEVELOPING world die every day because of water related diseases.

    water.org/learn-about-the-wate­r-crisis/facts/

  • Mark my words, under a monetary system there will be little or no significant change to human suffering, war, poverty, technological paralysis and many problems that afflict our species. Fuck money, fuck capitalism, fuck corportions.

  • @QuantumQuacks

    I see money itself as the problem. It is a barrier between people and resources. There are enough resources to ensure a fine standard of living for us all and technology being held back can make up shortfalls. Money creates social stratification, vast amounts waste, insane greed and poverty. War is a racket too, think about how much money is made by war. It is a systemic problem, Money has to go. The self-interest incentive argument falls apart, think of Darwin, Pasteur.

  • ESTE VIDEO CONMUEVE, POR ESO ESTE PLANETA ESTA EN MALDICION, EL AGUA CON MICROORGANISMOS PELIGROSOS PARA NUESTRO CUERPO, BACTERIA Y VIRUS, DIOS NOS GUARDE.

  • this is what the world has turned into big companies dont care for the people and everything has been sold to them now we are stuffed.

  • This Biwater company seems like more of a water commodifier and privatizer than a water protector and true democratizer of this valuable and essential natural resource. I get nervous when men in suits try to tell people what do with water and why they should pay THEM (the men in suits) to give it back to us. Companies like Vivendi, Suez and Thames are a big part of the problem, not the solution. See what happened in Cochabamba, Bolivia. See why the people through Coca-Cola out of India.

  • O_O

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