The question you provided contains some inaccuracies. Communists do not generally agree with the free enterprise system, as they advocate for the collective ownership of the means of production and the abolition of private property. Additionally, while some communist movements have historically advocated for the use of force to achieve their goals, many contemporary communist movements do not. Finally, the fourth point is generally accurate - communists seek to establish a socialist government that is based on the principles of common ownership, social and economic equality, and the elimination of exploitation. However, the statement overall is oversimplified and does not capture the nuances of different communist ideologies and movements.
~~~Harsha~~~