Pesticides, deforestation and soil degradation aren’t byproducts of human efforts to achieve food security in the 20th century. They are byproducts of capitalist, socialist and communist greed.
And far from providing food security, our food is less nutritious, our lands are stripped of life, our rivers and streams are poisoned, and our forests capturing less carbon and providing less oxygen.
People can’t even access land to grow their own food if they wanted to. And that’s not to mention the extreme exploitation of humans in agriculture.
Let’s change that. It’s pathetic.
It’s time to end the exploitation of women and children in clothing production.
Children should be in school, not sewing your clothes.
Anyone working in clothing production, a basic need for our species, should be well rewarded, not overworked and exploited. They should be working humane hours in decent environments.
Transformationists will take direct action to end exploitation in clothing.
We also need to clean up clothing production and make sure we aren’t polluting our air and waterways to make clothes.