Norway?
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pjhenry1216@kbin.social 1 year agoI'm afraid to ask and be totally disappointed, but where do you live that is a supposed socialist utopia? Cause I don't know if any that exist in this world so I'm afraid I'm just going to be disappointed by exaggerated rhetoric. Especially since I've never known any socialist concept to be hostile to personal economic development. Especially since it kind of requires success on a personal level to even be possible. But I'm hopeful you might know of some utopia I'm unaware of.
weew@lemmy.ca 1 year ago
dunning_cougar@waveform.social 1 year ago
It’s a great place to live, even though I’m unemployed. My perspective is limited due to personal circumstance though. I’m just saying you can be happy and fulfilled even if you live in a society that doesnt perfectly match your values.
Magister@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Unemployed, so how do you pay your rent, eat, etc?. Oh you’re in a socialist country, so others people are paying for you? But you’re far-right? It does not make sense…
dunning_cougar@waveform.social 1 year ago
If there wasn’t so much environmental religious lunacy, I could get a job in a factory more easily.
pjhenry1216@kbin.social 1 year ago
You're still ignoring the question which I'm assuming implies you don't think your stance would hold up to scrutiny. I'm not asking for your street address. I'm fine with just the country. Either you don't think your beliefs hold up to scrutiny or you're simply trolling.
dunning_cougar@waveform.social 1 year ago
OP doesn’t like the state government and has trouble relating to the local community. I have a similar experience and cope by adjusting my lifestyle and not insisting society bend to suit my Mercurial political mood, that’s all.
pjhenry1216@kbin.social 1 year ago
You're trying too hard. Why don't you say more empty statements and avoid saying anything with meaning again.