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Firewood Banks: Not Community Spirit, But Signs of Systemic Collapse

By

toomuchtodo

5mo ago· 3 min readenOpinion

Summary

The article critiques the media's romanticized portrayal of firewood banks, arguing they're not heartwarming community initiatives but rather signs of systemic failure and poverty. It contends that wood banks exist because people would otherwise freeze, and that media coverage focuses on volunteers' kindness rather than the underlying economic and social collapse that makes such basic survival assistance necessary.

Key quotes

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Wood banks exist because without them, people would freeze.
Local news crews film volunteers splitting logs while pretending it's heartwarming.
They never mention the underlying reality.
Reporting on senior citizens splitting 150 cords a year for neighbors in need as if the story is about kindness.
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Rural communities are banding together to chop firewood so that people in need can heat their homes. This shouldn’t be necessary.

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