It's not so much the idea that none of you have jobs. We know some of you do. It's the fact that even when you are working, if you're not at the financial station in life that you want to be, you always blame it on someone else. If you're not knocking down a six-figure salary by the time you're 25, you lament about how the "system is rigged". You fail to realize or acknowledge that a lot of the financially successful people out there have spent decades getting to that point and saw many lean days, experienced many setbacks and failures, and made many sacrifices to achieve what they have.
You ignore all that and prefer to sit around and just lament about how "unfair" it is that someone else has more than you, and scheme and daydream about ways to separate those folks from that wealth and have some of it redistributed to you. This on the basis that the achievers some how cheated or exploited you on their way up. Nevermind that you received some good or service from them for your money, or that you received a mutually agreed upon paycheck from them, or that society benefitted from their efforts somehow, or that you could have achieved the same things had you been willing to take the risks and suffer the failures and have the patience that they did. You want it all. Right now. But your Socialist utopia isn't going to provide that for you. All it will do is drag everyone down to the same level of dull mediocrity and hopelessness that you now experience. But perhaps in your childish state of envy and petulance, that is enough.