These are all controversial. It's by no means clear that the "public" has any genuine interest in them being "socialized," especially when "socialized" sometimes entails them being made inefficient, expensive and unfairly distributed.
Over less needful goods such as fashions, commercial music, foreign holidays, restaurants, luxury transport such as private cars, luxury housing, privileges for rich investors, second homes etc."Prioritized" over...?![]()
These are your interpretations. Advocate did not say these things. In fact, Advocate did not say anything specific at all.
You are, of course, free to have your interpretation; but it is not the same necessarily as his/hers, and it is not obvious what it should be. You should let him/her speak for his/herself, first.