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>what differs 'true' fascism from pure 'larping' is the readiness and villingnes to use violence
For sure. There are far-right scenes that can be fairly violent and there's an internal MMA sport culture to some of that, but I really think people underestimate the military side of fascism. These guys were walking around wearing quasi-commando outfits adapted from military units during WWI with their war medals on them. But most people talking about fascism on the internet are not ex-soldiers. They might have played as soldiers in a video game, but most men in many countries today don't serve in the military. You'd have more guys like this today in Israel or Ukraine (or Russia to some extent as well). And you can get a new / updaterd futurist aesthetic out of these wars (the futurists loved war!):
https://youtu.be/iFFXBsEQ7SY
>the ideological part is left intentionaly vague, again from the very begining, it has to be all-encompasing, the more they zero in on any ideological question the more exclusive it gets, fascim is non-exclusive
Well it's supposed to be about "unity." Fascism might even be translated as "unity-ism" (although Italian has a different word for unity but that's basically what the fasces represents). It makes me wonder whether some of the LARPers today wouldn't actually like fascism because the unity it sought necessarily implied bringing in a lot of different kinds of people (really) who those LARPers might not like for whatever reason. Italian fascism was also quite popular with Italian Jews.