What do corporate CEO's really think of people, and do they really need us at all? This amazingly candid insight into corporation thinking should trigger a defensive mechanism in all of us.
Nestle CEO Peter Brabek: "...water is a foodstuff like any other, and like any other foodstuff, it should have a market value. Personally I believe it's better to give foodstuff a value so that we're all aware that it has its price."
Subtitled:
Is water a free and basic human right, or should all the
water on the planet belong to major corporations and be treated as a product?
Should the poor who cannot afford to pay these said corporations suffer from
starvation due to their lack of financial wealth? According to the former CEO
and now Chairman of the largest food product manufacturer in the world,
corporations should own every drop of water on the planet — and you’re not
getting any unless you pay up.-True Activist
The way in which this sociopath clearly has
zero regard for the human race outside of his own wealth and the
development of Nestle, can be witnessed
when watching and listening to his talk on the issue. Nestle has a long history of disregarding public health and
abusing the environment to take part in the profit of an astounding $35 billion
in annual profit from water bottle sales alone.
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