Among the usual paranoid waffle about communism, this right-winger is making one valid point. Germany does have a culture where you are expected to know, already as a teenager, what you are going to work with as an adult, follow though with that, reaching the right milestones at the appropriate ages, and not deviate too much or change your mind halfway through and do something else, or else you are seen as a failure and it will be hard to get jobs. This is not communist of course (it is as a matter of fact part of a capitalist system).

Right-wingers love this kind of rigidity and predictability, and a system that punishes those who do no fall in line, so what is this guy complaining about? “If you are not married by this age you are a loser, if you still live with your parents at that age you are a failure, etc.” The German system sounds awfully similar to this, so should be right up the alley of right-wingers like this poster. Well, of course, there is only one thing right-wingers do not like about a rigid hierarchical system, like the German one. It is being at the bottom of it, and then it is suddenly communism.

As is turns out to be more often than not, social expectations like these take the heaviest toll on men. Women can always just get a guy and they will be OK, or they can cry “glass ceiling” and demand to get that job anyway.