> Oh i don’t simply trust any existing gouvernment to do this well. It would be counterfactual to do so, since social services that exist are plagued by many problems.
Well I never claimed you trusted existing governments. But your stance still boils down to, in theory you want a government to do these things. The fact that you want to fix corruption and ineffiency in the government first is a small detail that doesnt really change what I said.
> I do acknowledge that i wish for things that contain unsolved problems, going where i would like would require work.
Thats universally true and vague, not really an accurate description of what I described.
> You did once use the word “communism”, which makes me think you might associate things i say with aspects of a known past dictatorship - i do not want those. Rather, i am in favour of the idea of working together, which was not a feature there - it was top-down, the opposite of what i want.
I typically use communism in jest, i may have seriously applied it to certain specific ideas, but no I dont have any reason to think you ascribe fully to communism, or even partly.