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/biz/ only wants one thing and it's fucking disgusting

>> No.23759579

>>23759513
He is kind of correct. In fact nothing is a human right. Human rights is a social construct. Rights do not exist in nature

>> No.23759686

>>23759513
If there no government/private institution enforcing such "rights" and you can't fight for it, then you can forget your free water.

>> No.23759752

Good fucking luck lol, the province I live in has 200000 fresh water lakes

>> No.23759775

>>23759513
nigga like water literally falls from the sky good luck privatizing that lmao

>> No.23759833

>>23759513
Human rights are only for wealthy nations and their inhabitants.
The shift of human rights being a passive right e.g. the right to not being subjected to torture, to an active right, the right to receiving resources or labour. Will make it near impossible for some poor nations to not violate the human rights of their citizens.

>> No.23759834

>>23759775
>nigga like water literally falls from the sky good luck privatizing that lmao
cant ameircans get fined for collecting rain water

>> No.23759916

How few of you retards actually read the article where he says that?
He meant that it is a finite good, unlike air, and we need to view it as such to determine appropriate regulations and limitations. Literally the opposite of what everyone says about this quote
You fucking commie monkies sicken me

>> No.23759936

>>23759916
>water is finite

>> No.23759950

>>23759936
...it is?

>> No.23760034

>>23759936
Not him, but it is. During the fracking boom, pumps pushed millions of gallons of fresh water into shape cavities. That water will never cycle into the biosphere again for as long as we're alive. There are plenty of ways that perfectly good fresh water permanently exits the global supply. Also, desalination is a meme and uses far more energy and resources to be worth a damn in all but the most remote and scarce of places.

>> No.23760104

Water and meat will be a treat. Eat your bugs.

>> No.23760203

>>23759513

In 100 years capitalists will have figured out how to charge us for breathing air.

>> No.23760216

>>23759513
Jew like this should be executed

>> No.23760224

Collecting water, treating it to make it potable and getting it to people requires materials, energy and human labor. Even if you live in some shithole like Flint with poor municipal water it costs like a dollar a gallon for Poland Spring or Arrowhead

>> No.23760243

>>23759834
>Land of the free

>> No.23760259

>>23759834
only in a few mega cucked states

>> No.23760282

>>23759513
>/biz/ only wants one thing and it's fucking disgusting
big japanese boobs

>> No.23760454

>>23760203
People are already retarded enough to buy FIJI water bottles. It's not capitalists fault.

>> No.23760727

>>23759833
>receiving resources
the right to enough clean water to live on is tied to the right to life. depriving someone of free water is an assault on their life. if someone was dying of thirst in front of you, you are obligated to give them water.
life, liberty, property. those the the basic rights. they all have limits of course.
since you want to argue that the right to life doesn’t extend to one of its most basic necessities, water, maybe we should talk about whether property rights should extend to the excess wealth of billionaires.

>> No.23760926

>>23759916
uh huh, so it’s clickbait then? the article s an attempt by a soulless kike to get poor people to agree with the statement "Water is not a right." It’s an attack on the idea of personal rights being a useful idea. Of course we don’t have rights to an unlimited amount of water, but we have a right to enough water to live off of. Some would argue that should extend to having enough to bathe and cook with too.

And about air, the government spends a lot of money on initiatives to clean the air, for instance enforcing environmental codes and installing public transport. At the same time there are scumbags who save/make money by pouring chemicals into the air. (This is tantamount to "stealing" our clean air for profit.) So air isn’t free either, but it’s still a right, and one that we have to fight to maintain.

>> No.23760967

>>23760203
They don’t steal the air but they steal its quality with their environmental waste. It’s like how they can steal the value of your money through inflation without stealing the money itself.

>> No.23760994

>>23759936
Is it not?

>> No.23761007

>>23760454
It’s not capitalists fault that pesticides from their farms pollute the groundwater in a lot of areas? Or that most drinking water contains fluoride, a toxic waste product from artificial fertilizer production?

>> No.23761046
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23761046

>>23759579
>He is kind of correct. In fact nothing is a human right. Human rights is a social construct. Rights do not exist in nature
Sure, factually he is correct.
You don't have a right to live either. But a society constructed this right and enforces it. Same as it should enforce your right to not fucking die of thirst because some faggot jew company bought up all the wells and sells you bottled water at a 10000% markup (fluoride and xeno estrogens included for free)

If you want to get technical, nothing is real because chemicals in your brain are not a reliable source for reality

>> No.23761166

>>23760727
> if someone was dying of thirst in front of you, you are obligated to give them water.
Imagine if I wasn't there, no one were near the fictional man dying of thirst.
who is violating his human rights? because he is dying of thirst so his human right is being violated, but whom is doing the violation? Is it the nation? is it everyone?
..and if the answer to these questions are Yes. Then you could further complicate things by saying, what if no one knew about it, a fisherman shipwrecking on a deserted Island, no one knows the guy is dying of thirst, whom is to blame for his human rights being violated.?

>> No.23761271

>>23759513
My pho shares have performed like beasts. Bet on water shortage strong bet.

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23761396

>>23759752
>province

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23761481

>>23760203
WEAR THE FUCKING MASK

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23761572

>>23761166
>Imagine if I wasn't there, no one were near the fictional man dying of thirst. who is violating his human rights?
What are you even talking about?
If a man goes out with not enough water to survive, he fucked himself.
If through an act of god and despite his preparations, he ends up in a place with no water, he has bad luck.
If you meet him there and refuse to give him a drink despite your abundance of water, you are violating his human rights.
If Nestlé buys up all the wells and now holds a monopoly on the water grid of your city, you need a sturdy tree and some rope
>Whom
Who

>> No.23762372

>>23759752
So fucking what. They'll all be mine soon. Don't like it? Fuck you, my militia has more guys than your militia.

>> No.23762400

>>23759936
holy shit /biz/ is retarded beyond belief

>> No.23762435

>>23759579
>In fact nothing is a human right.

perhaps the common-sense conclusion from there is that it should not be privatized.

>> No.23762719

>>23761046
/thread