No.
So first of all, the explicit goal of communism is that it's a state when governments are no longer needed at all. People, in theory, can administer themselves so much more efficiently without a ruling class skimming off the top that, Marx proposed, a day will come when society would live without rules - literally an-archy. In practice, of course, Marx was never in a position where he had to actually hash out how that would be achieved in a real human reality, which of course fell to the likes of Lenin, stalin, Mao, and so on. But Communism was always a theoretical goal - and an inevitable one, in their theory; it will happen someday, they believe, although perhaps there are things we can do to accelerate its arrival.
Second, I want you to notice that you didn't say what communism IS. You said what you don't like about communism. Imagine if you asked someone what's capitalism, exactly? And they answered "well, it's a system of inequality, in which workers are exploited for the profit of a capital class, and governments necessarily because corrupt and oligarchic by nature -" you'd say "stop! No, that's not what I asked! Capitalism is a system of market management that focuses on the movement and investment of capital."
Whether you like it or not, you should be able to define a government system INDEPENDENTLY of how you feel about it. It shows that you know what it IS. If you can't do that, all you really demonstrate is your ability to trash talk something you don't understand - which isn't special, everyone does that.