re: #5 1Peter G1
Definitely greed for one, possibly desperation for the other…I’ll let you try and figure out which is which…no, wait, I’d better explain it since its you. Nestle is greedy as fuck, and, if it is one of the tribe’s few sources of income, then I completely understand why they would sell the water rights (though given your previous track record…).
But that doesn’t change the fact that the aquifer under one person’s land is connected to the aquifer under another person’s land. Given that this is desert land, one has to be careful with water. I fully support the right of people to fuck their own shit up as much as they want in as many gloriously creative ways as they can possibly imagine, as long as they don’t fuck up someone ELSE’S shit who doesn’t WANT their shit fucked up…especially when that shit is something you need to live.
re: #6 1Peter G1
Wao…just, wao. You clearly know that we are referring not to the schmucks working at the plant, but to the business leadership. And how is people drinking water from a plastic bottle any different from drinking the water out of a tap?