cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/54239937

During the Great Depression, when banks foreclosed on farms, neighbors often showed up at the auctions together.

They’d bid only a few cents, and return the land to the family that lost it. Sometimes a noose hung nearby as a warning to outsiders not to profit from someone else’s ruin.

It was rough, but it worked, communities protected each other when the system wouldn’t.

If a collapse like that happened today, do you think people would still stand together or has that kind of solidarity disappeared? Could it happen again?

  • Triumph
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    05 months ago

    That noose only worked because it was a legitimate threat.

    Penny auctions could happen today, but only combined with a similar legitimate threat. That’s the obstacle.

    • fonix232
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      05 months ago

      Wanna bet that there would be immediate police action arresting people for “credible threat to people’s lives”?

      • MinnesotaGoddam
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        5 months ago

        I’d take that bet.

        The key words are immediate and action. Police don’t do that