fancy speech and all, but please don't confuse getting involved in your local community, joining a mutual aid group or a protest for actual avenues of change, these are great and all in terms of building resilience and making some noise/pressure on legislators/lawmakers/politicians or government officials though that's just the the thing, it's an indirect admittance that change generally doesn't happen from the bottom-up(citizenry), but from the top down(aforementioned elites), would probably go as far to say that most people will choose the path of least resistance and bury their heads in the sand.I make a provocation here, start by taking out the trash from your own house and making your bed in the morning.
Then do something effective on your street, with your neighbors and your community, done that, do something for your city and then for your state and finally for your country. Most nations have destroyed most of their ecosystems by exploiting and are now worried about the planet, this is hypocrisy.
if those aren't the types of action(s) you're referring to, then chances are the kind of action(s) you're going for is the type that will probably put you on a watchlist, in which case good luck lol.
is this you talking or the entirety of Brazil?and the main concern is not with deforestation or the global climate, but with the wealth that is in this region and throughout our country.
Our people were deceived for many decades, but now the Brazilian people have woken up and will not accept impositions and or authoritarian systems like communism in disguise.
not necessarily a defense of communism, but i'm not really a fan of how you conflate it with the regimes you're referring to(ie. mao China, Soviet Union, east germany, north korea) while they do make claims of being communist types, their ideologies and economic models tend to depict a different picture, that and the various factors regarding their downfall- i'd settle for a more nuanced perspective as opposed to the demonization you're going for, though i can't blame most ppl for thinking this way considering the internet(and remnants of McCarthyism) perpetuates this common misconception.This is the dream of every communist, who still defends a gang of thieves that we have around here who stole more than 1 trillion and today have resources hidden around the world in trusts and llcs
took a look at it, and while it is informative it doesn't exactly say anything about the agricultural producer/exporter aspect you were talking about earlier and if you're referring to the population graph, i'm not seeing any signs of the exponential growth, exponential graphs would usually be characterized by a leveling out effect and getting steep iirc.curious by this prospect, do you have a source for this? https://worldpopulationreview.com/count ... ies-by-gdp
i don't know entirely what to make of your vague, revolutionary statements but i wish you good luck on your endeavors sir. cheers.