Why does socialism fail every single time they try to implement it?

>Canada is 80% urban.

Uh huh. And the U.S. is 100% billionaires.

this is the best response

I see, so as long as we have one, just one business going on, we're not socialist?
So, if Soviet Russia had just one hot dog stand it wouldn't be socialist?

>Is the UK a socialist country just because it has an NHS?
Well, it is called *socialized* medicine. That's gotta qualify.

But if it's not socialist, then why would people call a national healthcare system socialist?

Why fight against it?

Because the full on anything (communism, socialism, capitalism etc) is shit.
You need to find a middle ground, but its impossible when people demand their position is the right one and get called weak if they doubt themselves and even if a middle ground was achieved, there would be loads of people trying to change it to fit their worldview out of self interest.

so tl;dr because we are selfish cunts that cant work together for a common goal.

>socialist shitholes threw anyone who published real data into a fucking meat grinder
says who, the msm and shilling youtubers?
>The west only looks bad because we can publish true numbers without getting disappeared
All western countries have been under-reporting, and undertesting. The CDC doesn't share its data with the UN, like China does. The CDC won't even share when the undiagnosed COVID-19 casualties who were chalked up as influenza deaths were actually tested.

Except you're wrong.

Check out the Zapatistas

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