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This has never been the case in any society, throughout any point in human history, ever. The "free…
Granted, nearly all of this is just textbook Red Scare propaganda, that is so intentionally vague that I could copy+paste all of these arguments with "socialism" and "capitalism" swapped and it would be the exact same thing, to the point where I'm not convinced that you even know what socialism is (and given what I've read, I'd be very interested to hear you define it). However, I'll do my best to provide some clear counters to the few actual claims you made:
"Whereas capitalism, the system our founders intended for, supports equality of opportunity, socialists demand equality of outcome..."
Neither of these claims are true. Socialism does not require equality of outcome, it only requires that all workers/citizens have democratic ownership over their own means of production (that is quite literally the defining characteristic of socialism). It is perfectly fine for a neurosurgeon to make more money than a barista under socialism; the only difference is that, under socialism, every worker holds democratic ownership over the profits of their own labor, unlike capitalism, where the private owner(s) hold sole ownership over the profits of all the workers' labor. There is no system that enforces equality of outcomes.
"They despise private property rights,"
"Private property" has a different context under socialism than under capitalism. Under socialism, "private property" refers to the privatized ownership over the means of production of others (things like businesses, factories, land, machinery, and other things that we use to produce profits). On the contrary, things that YOU own for your own personal use (like your car, your home, your food, your TV, etc.) are called "personal property" and are rightfully yours. Under socialism, you are perfectly free to own your own things for you, but you CANNOT own the things for other people. For example, you can own your own home, but you cannot own someone else's<… Læs mere
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