There is always hope. It just depends on how much effort you personally are willing to put in to help change the things you're seeing. There are several movements (50501 and Indivisible are two that immediately spring to mind) with millions of members that are currently fighting to change things. Get involved.
Yes. Things will get better. We don't know how quickly that will happen, but it will happen. Meanwhile, take care of yourself and do what you can to take care of the people around you. The whole MAGA movement is based on fear and hatred. Being decent and doing good may be the most effective way to resist and, eventually, overcome it.
There are people out there taking action, go find some. Collective action is always stronger than individual action. If you don't currently have a community that is engaged, consider joining a Unitarian Universalist congregation. Unitarians in the US and Europe resisted the German Nazis by creating documents and providing refuge for Jewish people fleeing the Holocaust. Many congregations today have active social and environmental justice groups, often focusing on local action with low barriers to entry. Nobody is expected to believe any particular scripture, but UUs have a common set of principles, the first being everyone has inherent worth and dignity. The sermons at my congregation lately have been about trans visibility, rising to the moment and processing the chaos, which I've found inspiring.
It varies a lot by UU congregation. Mine has more focus on Earth based traditions, as in we're celebrating Earth Day this Sunday instead of Easter. Although we've been known to celebrate the high holidays from several major religious traditions.
Non-profit is 100% capitalist. It just differiates that the sound ce of money is grants and not direct sales. But the c many still needs to get those numbers up as much as possible, to get as much money as possible.
You phrase this as if non-profits are an alternative to capitalist companies. Do you know of many non-profits that sell things? We belong to our local coop and shop there, but the groceries themselves are all made by for-profit companies. IME, non-profits are primarily service or charity oriented.
Is love to hear about a non-profit alternative to Amazon, or a non-profit cell phone maker.
Nope! There is no hope. You were always going to die no matter what. But that's not the negative you might think. It's freeing. Life is full of suffering no matter what you do and one day you will die. So that means if there are no promises that life will be good, the only thing that truly matters is how you feel about yourself and the way others feel about you.
Take the time to study the way you feel, what you can do better, and how you can make others happy. Study yourself and grow, because the only way out is in.
Atleast from my perspective there isnt any hope left for the 'big picture'. Everything is just utterly fucked.
Nothing left to do but to live your best life. For me it still involves living by my ideals. Just for my sanity and because it feels right.
But tbh were just fucked and i try not to think about the implication of the future anymore.
I was always a pessimist tbh. But jfc even with that in mind its all so fucked up rn.
I can't help you with most of the points, but you should stay hopeful and start forcing change with activism.
With the climate change point, I reccomend this video, it is optimistic while staying realistic and addresses the problems that are a roadblock to net zero.