It's a common and almost inevitable component of communist history that the leaders of proletariat movements always end up becoming some of the wealthiest people in those movements. The idea of "equity" is a fantasy; every society no matter how "progressive" has an elitist class with more money and more power than the common citizen. Socialist and communist societies have some of the most egregious power gaps imaginable; they even reinstate archaic systems of hereditary succession. Just look at North Korea or the "princeling" (taizidang) system in China which favors the descendants of founding revolutionaries. The notion of an economic Utopia where outcomes are equalized and no one has to struggle is a fantasy sold to the masses by clever elites seeking unfettered control. Someone always comes out on top, and it's usually the same money-players that leftists claim to be fighting against.For example, Democrat Socialist and rising Democrat star Zohran Mamdani comes from an affluent family with a net worth in the tens of millions. Socialist and Islamist influencer Hasan Piker is worth $8 million alone, but his family is affluent with extensive corporate and political connections. Ilhan Omar's husband listed their net worth at up to $30 million before they suddenly revised it down to $95,000 in the face of voter backlash. She is currently facing a DOJ investigation into her odd financial history.The point is, these are not working class people who experience the struggles of the everyday laborer. If they have not always been rich, they have at the very least always had a family safety net of considerable wealth. Enter Illinois Governor JB Pritzker (a billionaire), who jumped on the Democrat Socialist train this week in an interview with CNN.JB Pritzker says embracing Socialism is how Democrats are going to win elections: