Chapter 63: Charity (I)

Chapter 63: Charity (I)

When the three of them were preparing to stir up trouble in Washington, they lived in their "charity" building in Washington.

Similar to the situation encountered in Germany, the rapid expansion and expansion of the Sephiroth Church in the United States was based on the stock market crash that exploded on Wall Street in 1929 as the "east wind" that led to the economic crisis of the Great Depression.

In just two weeks, from January 29 to November 13, 1929, a total of $3oo million dollars of wealth disappeared, equivalent to the total expenses of the United States in World War I. But U.S. stocks?? The collapse is nothing more than the crater of a catastrophic economic crisis.

With stocks?? The collapse of the United States and the collapse of the U.S. economy were immediately plunged into a devastating catastrophe, and the terrible chain reaction soon followed: frenzied runs, bank failures, factory closures, worker unemployment, poverty, organized resistance, and the brink of civil war. Agricultural capitalists and large farmers destroyed the "surplus" produce in large quantities, used wheat and corn as fuel for coal, and poured milk into the Mississippi River, turning the river into a "galactic galaxy".

In the process, the Republican-controlled U.S. government, represented by President Hoover, has been virtually useless, or deliberately inactive. If it weren't for the United States at this time, the control power of the government's violent organs would still be strong, and the repressive machine in the hands of the big chaebols would be equally fierce. If it weren't for Roosevelt coming to power and using the "New Deal" to alleviate social contradictions, it would not have been impossible for another October Revolution to explode in the United States.

The United States at that time, the city?? The homeless in China have built rudimentary shelters out of planks, old tin sheets, oilcloths, and even brown paper, and Hoover, who has not done anything in the midst of the economic crisis, has become the biggest sinner and scapegoat for hate. The village where these huts are clustered is called "Hoover Village". The homeless people's food bags are called "Hoover bags", the cars that are pulled by animal power because they cannot afford fuel are called "Hoover cars", and even the newspapers covered by homeless people sleeping on street benches are called "Hoover blankets". The apple vendor on the street became one of the most recognizable symbols of the Great Depression. Among those who were forced to earn a living by running itinerant fruit stalls were many former successful businessmen and bankers.

Stock?? The Great Depression led to a four-year Great Depression that soon spread from the United States to other industrial countries. For millions of people, life has become a struggle to eat, clothe and shelter. In order to safeguard their own interests, various countries have strengthened trade protection measures and means, which have further aggravated and deteriorated the state of the world economy, which was an important root cause of the outbreak of World War II.

Throughout the Great Depression, industrial production shrank by 46 percent in the United States, followed by Germany by 41 percent, and by more than 20 percent in Britain and France. The only exception was the Soviet Union, which took advantage of the Great Depression to complete industrialization.

In the United States, the total number of unemployed people reached 830,000, and people who lived through the Great Depression were transformed in their thinking. The workers woke up from the numbness of the 2o years and went on a militant strike. Liberals were attracted to the prosperity of the USSR and became Marxists. At that time, there were long queues to go to the Soviet Union to ask for emigration, and more than 100,000 Americans asked to emigrate to the Soviet Union every year. Conservatives, fearful of Bolshevism, increasingly turned to fascism.

If we consider it from the perspective of class struggle and class position, it is easy to understand why Hoover did not act during the "Great Depression". Because this is an opportunity for the big conglomerates who stand behind him to support him to come to power and merge with big countries and make money, how can he, a puppet standing in the foreground, rebel against his backstage boss and ruin their financial path? As for Roosevelt, who later cleaned up the mess, in Lin Han's view, but those chaebols had already eaten enough in this feast of capital, so they let Roosevelt engage in the "New Deal" to relieve the disaster.

Many conglomerates, such as Morgan, Rockefeller, and DuPont, are greedy but still somewhat sensible, and they know how to gnaw down big trees but can't gnaw them down, and they know that they can't overeat and turn the tables upside down, so that the scene of the October Revolution can be repeated in the United States, and the consequence will only be to spit out the profits and profits that they have swallowed in the past.

As a result, the "sinner" Hoover "conformed to the will of the people" and stepped down with a bunch of black pots on his back, and the "savior" Roosevelt came to power to provide disaster relief and carry out the "New Deal", which was nothing more than the trick of the American version of the "Northeast Duo Turn" that they never got tired of playing.

In later textbooks, the most impressive description of the United States during this period is: "While the workers in the cities were starving because they could not pay, the peasants were disappointed because their livestock were full and their barns were full of grain." Because they can neither afford to sell them, nor can they afford to continue raising and preserving them. "At its strictest, the money the peasants get from selling grain is not even enough to pay for the freight, labor costs and taxes that are harvested from the fields and transported to the market, so that large quantities of grain can only be watched as they rot in the fields.

And the actual situation is even stricter than what is described in the textbook. The peasants who watched their grain rot in the fields had the same tragic fate in the Great Depression. The money for seeds, fertilizers, fuel, and other inputs borrowed from banks in the early stage to ensure a bumper grain harvest were all in vain, and after the loans expired, the banks confiscated the land of the peasants and farmers for auction. In the midst of this storm, small and medium-sized farmers went bankrupt. The big capitalists or giant farmers with more money took advantage of the storm to start "land annexation", eating a lot of the bankrupt farmers' land that had been auctioned off at a very low price.

The economic crisis is a disaster for the common people, small and medium-sized capitalists, and peasant households, but it is an opportunity for the big conglomerates and big capitalists, and it is a good opportunity for them to become big and take advantage of the opportunity to make the country difficult to make money. The big banks merge with the small and medium-sized banks, the big farmers merge with the small and medium-sized farmers, and the big capitalists eat up the small and medium-sized capitalists.

Lin Han founded the Sephiroth Sect, relying on the huge amount of liquid capital in his hands, and in the process, he also annexed countless factories and enterprises at low prices.

In the process, angry bankrupt farmers began to "save themselves". In many areas, bankrupt and confiscated peasants organized themselves. When their land was forcibly auctioned, the peasants went to the auction site with guns and threatened the buyers who wanted to come and "scan the bargains" or the officials in charge of the auction office or even the judge who signed the auction decree, forcing them to sell the land back to its original owners at a very low price or even a symbolic dollar price. This situation was no longer an accidental event in the United States at that time, but a universal event.

At that time, the Soviet Union was bent on "burying its head in farming" and even gave up the opportunity to "export revolution" to the United States in order to complete industrialization. If the Soviet Union at that time had taken the opportunity to push it again at this time, the United States at this time would probably be full of "those two people" (referring to: Chen Sheng, Wu Guang or Lenin and Stain, who took the lead in the rebellion anyway).

While the bankrupt peasants in the United States used their "simple peasant mentality" to threaten banks, auction houses, and even judges with rifles to save themselves, the Sephiroth Sect, which began to infiltrate the United States after the economic crisis, also took the opportunity to push it.

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