some farmers started to invest on Embrapa research, some skeptical of public goods (but will use their research if it's beneficial), funded private entities researching ways of promoting health eating habits among nearby communities as a motif to produce diverse crops than the staple soybeans and corn cycle. it can be beneficial to soil health but also can bring problems like fungus infestation on subsequent crops. however the revolution happens on investment on satellite internet and solar panels that for sure brings reliability to the (shitty) grid of remote places where the horizon fades by Earth's curvature adorned by monoculture of short in height plants. do they even know about the lack of investment on nuclear power or their superior ecology over "green" alternatives on the long term? small facilities of radio heating water across happy billionaires trading their high torque diesel powered vehicles for electric engines screaming: the future is here! the wash crawls into the city that start to think batteries are the definitive solution, meanwhile the tire dust of heavy vehicles dirties the public transportation and intimidates cyclists. how much lead and cheap labor exist on poor countries to produce these is none of their business, after all, considering the vast majority of the country is christian and one of their core values is to help the other; the high specialized society that do its high specialized things in exchange of profit will never use the surplus to improve itself and the rich are more attuned towards buying a personal transportation plane because the kilometers apart neighbor or all the members of the family already have one. and if you think i commune with communists, go fuck yourself. i don't want a party controlling the public power, nor i want privatization of essential goods. i want the left going back to their roots and people starting clauses towards being able to vote in public decisions on fields they understand and me being able to critic my critic but i can't escape myself