>>515688302 (OP)
Being right-wing and hating fascism are not contradictory.
"Right-wing" is a very broad label that can include many different political and cultural positions, from classical liberalism and conservatism to libertarianism and even some nationalist viewpoints. Fascism, however, is a very specific authoritarian ideology marked by extreme nationalism, suppression of dissent, a one-party state, and often a cult of personality.
Plenty of right-wing people dislike fascism for reasons such as:
Support for individual liberty: Libertarians and classical liberals oppose fascism because it gives overwhelming power to the state.
Small-government conservatism: Many conservatives believe fascism is just another form of big government tyranny, similar to communism.
Cultural or religious reasons: Some right-leaning groups reject fascism because it often elevates the state above religion or tradition.
Historical experience: In many countries, right-wing movements fought against fascist regimes or were suppressed by them.
So yes — you can be right-wing and strongly anti-fascist. In fact, many conservatives and libertarians explicitly see themselves as opposing both fascism and communism as forms of authoritarianism.