You don't understand the concept of de-monetization. This isn't about someone choosing what is or isn't a basic life requirement. This is about a market that will change due to supply and demand redistribution.
To me it sounds like you don't understand human nature. Government cheese, is unsatisfactory. People want more. They are willing to work for more. We all benefit, as a society, as a species when one of us achieves. Without the motivation, (and freedom from over-taxation,) we wouldn't know who Karl Benz, Bill Gates, and Steve Jobs are.
Go ahead and buy whatever car or phone you want, but 1 example is that as cars become more autonomous it will allow people to live further from their place of employment, if that person chooses to buy a Lambo or a Lada to make their commute is entirely up to them but because they can work for the entire commute they can live an extra half hour away from work and can afford a larger home because it is outside the more expensive city centre. If that person can also work remote 2 or 3 days a week they can live even further from work.
I will buy whatever car I want, and I can afford to as long as politicians stop thinking they know more than I how my money should be spent.
As far as phones go if you want a 2k smart phone go ahead and get one but at some point a company like amazon is going to start giving out smart phones free if you just use their platform enough, that doesn't mean awesome expensive cell phones are all of a sudden illegal it just means that most people wont want are give a fuck about a $2k smart phone and will take the free good phone all day long.
Yes, the proletariat can just have the Amazon phone, the google phone, or what ever corporate shaft they want to accept. This is socialism, you are only substituting a corporation for a government. Not very progressive of you to support a capitalist corporation.
De-monetizing isn't some socialist or communist boogey man coming to take away your choices, it is in fact possible because of free market systems. The market wants youtube which is the ultimate de-monetization model. Youtube has accelerated the de-monetization of entertainment. In the olden days you need thousands of dollars of equipment and millions of dollars to broadcast on the TV. Now days anyone with a cell phone and internet connection can get millions of viewers.
How can demonetizing anything not be socialist or communist? Who's paying the wages of those providing health care, education, and happy endings? They still need to earn enough for their basic life needs. And if they are earning nothing but their basic life needs what motivates anybody to pursue careers in those services?
Entertainment is a basic human need, and it is quickly becoming de-monetized for the viewers, as this trend continues and happens in other markets I am curious what affects it will have. What the market chooses as "entertainment" well the people will ultimately decide by participation...
That's a ridiculous example, and I'm sorry but you're wrong. Advertisement is not demonetized, and without it you would have nothing "free" to watch.
Look, there's no such thing as free. We all need to work for what we need and want. The entire human species benefits from our individual achievements, even when those achievements are motivated by greed.