Jizzz man! You really need to stop seeing Jews everywhere!
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[portuguese]
Eish pah! Tens que deixar de ver Judeus por todo o lado!
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I was using my mobile so it turns hard to write complex texts there.
About fascism, this ideology started by Mussolini has a symbol of "fasces", this is a rod of many canes each of them alone easily breakable, together in a "fasce" it's nearly unbreakable. So it means Collectivism, all to follow the group command.
It's major definition is "All in the state, all with the state, nothing out of the state, nothing against the state"; again Collectivism, but now we define the group must follow "the State" (or the Leader) under Totalitarianism.
Placing this at the political quadrant it represents Authoritarian Left-Wing. Despite being called "extreme-right", there's no such thing.
It's due to the paradoxical positions; Left means all economy is controlled by the State - collectivism, Right everyone has the right to do whatever he wants with his money - Liberalism. The other axis represents your individual freedom; follow the group - Authoritarianism, or do whatever you want - Libertarianism (Anarchy).
So it turns paradoxical if you can do whatever you want (Anarchy) but can't decide on what to do with your money (Collectivism) or you can't do anything (Authoritarianism) but can do whatever you want with your money (Liberalism).
Also, despite being defined by Mussolini, Fascism pre-dates him for a long time. The idea of the Emperor-God is already a Fascist State, on the more elaborate, Islam is a Fascist ideology (disguised as religion), so is Communism and Nazism. The small differences among those ideologies aren't enough to throw them out of the Fascist scope.
To the very end, Fascism can be resumed on an ideology that has rules for everything, starting from how you open the toilet door to how to wipe yourself, it knows no boundaries for what it can or can't rule or impose on its subjects.
And its major danger is that people slips into it without even notice; for in the mind of a fascist he is not a fascist, but "someone who care about others".
As for Nazis and Jews, that's post war propaganda. If you want "lessons from WW2", then don't invade Poland or don't split in two fronts during war... the war didn't start due to the Jewish people and didn't end due to them either. They were just victims of the "needed rival" all Fascists have, for Nazis it was the Jews, for Communists it was the "Capitalists" or the "Bourgeoisie", but to its very end it's just an excuse to kill anyone who doesn't comply.