The following quote comes from Max Eastman's book, Reflections on the Failure of Socialism. He devotes an entire chapter to the dishonesty inherent in Marx's Socialism. He titled the chapter The Religion of Immoralism and he explained in that chapter that marxism/socialism is a religion. A religion dedicated to destroying all morality. And that marxism was deliberatly designed to be that way by Marx.
So, if you think can ever get a truly honest response out of a socialist activist you're going to be disappointed every time.
This is the foundation of such ideas as "social justice", It is meant to destroy justice itself by promoting the idea that just is for groups of people, not individuals. There can be no 'group" justice without immediately creating individual injustice. Therefore the very concept of "social justice" is immoral.
So, if you think can ever get a truly honest response out of a socialist activist you're going to be disappointed every time.
Marx was so sure that the world was going to be redeemed
by its own dialectic evolution that he would not permit his
disciples to invoke the guidance of moral ideals. He really
meant it when he said the workers have "no ideal to realize,"
they have only to participate in the contemporary struggle.
He expelled people from his 'Communist party for mention-
ing programmatically such things as "love," "justice," "hu-
manity," even "morality" itself. "Soulful ravings," "sloppy
sentimentality," he called such expressions, and purged the
astonished authors as though they had committed the most
dastardly crimes. page 85
This is the foundation of such ideas as "social justice", It is meant to destroy justice itself by promoting the idea that just is for groups of people, not individuals. There can be no 'group" justice without immediately creating individual injustice. Therefore the very concept of "social justice" is immoral.