>>507927617 (OP)I don't particularly care much for the state, and to some degree fascism is the semi-worship of the state. I am not pro or anti state in the same way that I am not pro or anti market. I think they can both serve their purpose and can be used to do good or bad things.
One thing which has been proven beyond all reasonable doubt is that ultranationalism promotes, as a base requirement, strict homogeneity, so even if the rest of it were hypothetically trash, then fascism wins by default compared to the clownshow of the 21st century.
>>507927990Explain to me what you think fascism is, numbnuts?