PORTLAND, OR—Local socialist millennial man Matthew
Hatter lamented Monday that there are no concrete examples of socialism he can
point to in order to have some kind of idea how it would turn out.
"If only there were other countries that have tried socialism
before," Hatter said to a friend at an ethical coffee shop, Commiebrews,
Monday afternoon, after he finished his paper route. "Then, we could see
if there are any pitfalls."
Hatter said it'd be nice if there were books that
covered things like world history and economics that we could read. If that
were the case, Hatter said, we could abandon socialism if it looked dangerous
or proceed with socialism if every country that implemented it were incredibly
successful.
"Like, say some countries in South America
tried socialism before and everybody starved to death," he said. "Or
if there were major superpowers who implemented socialism and then, like, 100
million people died---that would be really bad. We could look to
these 'books of history' and decide that wouldn't be the route for
us."
"Alas, sadly, this isn't the case, so the
country will just have to be pioneers and try socialism to see what it's
like."
Hatter said he's just glad that if socialism turns
out to be terrible, no other country would be dumb enough to follow in our
footsteps.
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