Where are the death camps in Sweden, Norway, Denmark then? Or are there no individualistic, freedom loving people there? Do you actually believe that all Finns have their lives planned by a committee? That the German state selects the spouse for them? Are you insane?
Before calling me insane you should try to understand what I was writing. OK, let me repeat:
Possibly socialism doesn't go bad in all instances. Swedish socialism didn't, but Swedish socialism wasn't/isn't complete yet. But from what I hear, the Swedes are well on their way to their own totalitarian nightmare now. Let's see what a socialist Feminism gonna look like in the real world.
I said, the Swedes (miraculously) managed to avoid getting dragged down the full path a really long time by now. No idea how they could defy Hayek's rule so long, because I believe Hayek's rule does apply in general. Because I am quite confident in Hayek's rule, I doubt that this can last much longer. So I wagered a guess as to what the likely Swedish flavor of socialism might become.
As for Germany (and the Euro zone in general): Sexual preferences is currently not a target of legislation here. But if you look how quickly and silently that little bit of democracy we have is eroded right now - for better planning, of course - it's scary. Even more scary is that many here agree that power is transferred from elected parliaments to technocrat committees in Brussels. The banks are no longer companies, they are "system relevant", forming a sort of "financial governmental complex" with the ECB and the EU commission. Just remember when Papandreou wanted to ask the people about his proposed legislation. The answer from Brussels was decisive:
"You cannot possibly let the people decide about things that will affect their lives for the next decade. Step aside you stupid idiot and make room for someone who understands what needs to be done."