Talk:Privatization in Israel

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Privatisation, Glorious Privatisation![edit]

The problem I have with this article, is that it praises the privatisation (or corrupt profitisation) process. It does not mention the negative effects that are always connected to privatisation, like increasing poverty, social and political polarisation and extremism when people's livelihoods are threatened, and the actual social unrest that are often referred to as 'the IMF riots'. For instance,

# Disassembly: the disassembly of a governmental body completely due to lack of need of its existence or losses which were made due to the existence of a competitive market.

This is a clear value judgment about "lack of need of it's existence or losses which were made due to the existence of a competitive market." This is just free market propaganda, and violates the NPOV.MrSativa (talk) 17:01, 23 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]

No. I think we should stick to what reliable sources say. bobrayner (talk) 22:33, 4 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]