it is not 'off the rails' to address the other issues that flow out of conversation.
Meaning if you are railing against 'something someone is doing based on your view of socialism being wrong', then raising your aforementioned views or avoidance of views on other 'socialism' you support or ignore is absolutely appropriate. It helps determine if the person you are discussing it with come to this conversation honestly, and thus you can debate on the merits or just dogmatically and partisan, and thus facts won't matter, as they come at the argument dishonestly (
@Damocles and
@T. A. Gardner ).
To your specific question, "socialism" in this case is just a place holder for 'Try another path'. Young people RIGHTLY recognize that over decades the game has been rigged by the older generation, who because they voted in much higher numbers were able to buy the votes of politicians that have slowly and consistently transferred wealth accumulation by those over age 50, as they headed into retirement years, from those below age 50, in their core working years.
It has been a slow moving train wreck that few noticed but is now hitting crisis levels as more and more younger people have almost no chance at things like home ownership or wealth that exceeds their parents, as all prior generations had and the singular path to wealth for many is to wait for their parents to die and to inherit.