Your profile says “Vanpire” which, presumably, means you don’t work! Or rather if you do work I wonder how many hours you spend producing something people can use, rather than words people have to plough through.
I wonder if you live off your own earnings or from the state? Or perhaps, you have a rich family where socialism means “All people are equal. But we’re a lot more equal than you are!”
I lived in a socialist environment when I was 20. I was on a kibbutz (I’m not jewish and therefore had no idea what a kkibbutz was, I went in the hope of following my girlfriend). This was socialism at it’s core. I was provided with a room to live, food to eat, work to do and time to play. I was 20 and loved every minute of it.
The room was bare and three other people had a room each. The food was free but you ate what you were given (it was a buffet so there was a choice of the same things to eat most days). There was leisure and that was brilliant. There was work-but here is where socialism stinks. The work was the work you were given by the central committee. You could not choose your work, that would have disrupted the entire kibbutz. In order to succeed, socialism needs a controlled workforce. Socialism requires that a central body dictate every minute and every person within it’s boundaries. You may have been a brilliant mechanic, but the kibbutz already had enough mechanics so you picked melons or you left the kibbutz.
The labour had a room each, the kibbutz members had a house. The labour had one central television, the members a television each. The labour had to hitch-hike everywhere, the members had a car. In the end a socialist state has all the division of a capitalist society without the means to progress except by befriending a member of the ruling class.
