OK - your post is calling for a general strike
In another post you acknowledged we need 3.5% of the population to strike for it to be effective and that other countries do it effectively.
Please explain to me the logistics of how you think a general strike can happen?
You want it to happen, you are committed to participating - do you think it will simply happen spontaneously? Doesn't a date or don't dates need to be set? Who sets that date? How do other countries make these things happen? How does the word get out about the date(s) and what sector is striking?
Are you involved in an organization (which may/probably is private/underground) that is working on organizing a strike for a certain business sector (and presumably working with other organizations for other sectors to manage those rolling strikes)?
I'm glad you are committed to participating in a general strike but you seem to expect it to magically happen, which it is not. At least people are organizing the protests and people are showing up to them. I don't disagree that perhaps it is not the safest thing in this current climate to sign a pledge to commit to civil disobedience, but from my perspective you appear to expect someone else to take the risk of calling for a general strike, setting a date, and managing to communicate that to you and all the other people who are committed but won't put that in writing without enough information to know that their risk will be worth it because that critical 3.5% will participate. Well, I don't think you should hold your breath cause I don't see that happening, no matter how committed you claim to be.