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Dylan
23rd April 2015, 17:12
When i first heard of socialism when i was about 6 or 7 i thought that it was an amazing thing. But when i asked other people about it they said that a society like that was impossible. Year's of being told that everything is fine, follow the path, everything will be fine, let the big guys up top worry about the economy, there more experienced they know what there doing. Yes they do know what they are doing, but what they are doing is not for us, they go through loop holes, doge TAXES and keep the nations wealth. When we hear of the dirty cheat way we are told its a great game, but what they don't say is that its rigged from the start. Being free and a totally free market are two different things. It is sick that someone who does nothing for the people, are given money by the people. So if we let the people have the power, like they should through this great way called democratic socialism, we can do what american dream really is, FOR the people, BY the people. We can all have this new era, were we are all truly equal, like it says in our dream, that will become a reality. We have the hopes and dreams of the american people in our hands, and we will do something with them. Not for one of us at the top, but for all of us where ever we may be. This is the TRUE american Dream. This is why i joined.

The Idler
23rd April 2015, 22:37
Thanks I'm interested in early American socialism like Daniel DeLeon, the Socialist Labor Party and the Socialist Party of America etc. Socialism in America has an interesting history. Have you read any Howard Zinn?

Dylan
24th April 2015, 13:25
I like to put in my own views, that was a speech i just made when i was bored.

Dylan
24th April 2015, 19:02
I like to look at it from a personal perspective, i made this speech when i was bored.