I guess I'm not surprised that you would actually think socialism is the answer to all our problems.
Do you support having a standing military?
That's a socialist ideal.
Do you support having a police force and fire department?
That's a socialist ideal.
Do you support public infrastructure and national parks?
That's a socialist ideal.
Do you support having a public justice system?
That's a socialist ideal.
Some socialism is needed for a society to exist and thrive. Any knee-jerk negative reaction to it without being well thought out is a sign of not thinking but blindly following an ideology that tells you it's "never good" while hypocritically supporting many aspects of it.
This is why I never bought into the full libertarian ideology. It's a pipe dream and counter to human nature. Left to their own, humans for the most part will NOT voluntarily contribute as much as they take. It is contrary to human nature.
Here's the pragmatic view: Power corrupts and humans are inherently corruptible. It matters little whether or not the human is involved in a public or private institution, the more power they have, the more corrupt they likely become. Socialized programs are not inherently bad just as privatized are not inherently good.