Politics What is Your favorite form of Fascism?

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For me It would be Falangism and Francoism.
Why?
>It is the perfect mix of National-Socialism and Italian-Fascism
>It was the only type of fascism to win a war and live long
>It defeated Jewish-Bolshevism and Degeneracy
>It was peddled as an alternative to Marxism for the Spanish-Workers so they would not fall into the jews hands
>Perfect-Mixture of Corparatism/Syndicalism and Capitalism to benefit Society
>Helped nazis and italian fascists in ww2 and fought for them aslong as saving them from persecution after ww2
>It Supported the Arab-States and Palestine against Israel

Now, Please tell me what is (Your.) Favorite Version of of Fascism and Why?
 
I'm not personally a fascist, but I reckon the closest to a “favorite” I could get is, as one might expect, "Christofascism", a term seemingly used for the political thoughts of people like William Dudley Pelley or Gerald Smith. I actually happened upon Gerald Smith's grave in Arkansas back in the summer, when I made a pilgrimage to the big Jesus statue he built there (picture related, I didn't get a picture of the grave but, from the perspective of this picture, it's to the right side of the statue, behind Christ, alongside the tomb of his wife).
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I'm not personally a fascist, but I reckon the closest to a “favorite” I could get is, as one might expect, "Christofascism", a term seemingly used for the political thoughts of people like William Dudley Pelley or Gerald Smith. I actually happened upon Gerald Smith's grave in Arkansas back in the summer, when I made a pilgrimage to the big Jesus statue he built there (picture related, I didn't get a picture of the grave but, from the perspective of this picture, it's to the right side of the statue, behind Christ, alongside the tomb of his wife).
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christofascism is really just a buzzword used by jews and lefties when they are not able to murder their babies the only people who actually practice it would be alot of groypers and some hardline ultra maga trump-supporting folk. But the term "christian" was at first as Deragotory used for those who were followers of christ until they accepted it and embraced it as their on title. Maybe we can do the same with this case
 
I'm not personally a fascist, but I reckon the closest to a “favorite” I could get is, as one might expect, "Christofascism", a term seemingly used for the political thoughts of people like William Dudley Pelley or Gerald Smith. I actually happened upon Gerald Smith's grave in Arkansas back in the summer, when I made a pilgrimage to the big Jesus statue he built there (picture related, I didn't get a picture of the grave but, from the perspective of this picture, it's to the right side of the statue, behind Christ, alongside the tomb of his wife).
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oh yeah i forgor Salazarism and Francoism was practically Christo-Fascism without the title and with some extra steps
 
I'd go with Franco’s Spain. It had a good mixture of nationalism and conservatism that kept things stable for decades. He didn't go all-out with a grand continent vision like Mussolini or Hitler, but kept it homegrown, which in some ways made it more sustainable.
 
I'd go with Franco’s Spain. It had a good mixture of nationalism and conservatism that kept things stable for decades. He didn't go all-out with a grand continent vision like Mussolini or Hitler, but kept it homegrown, which in some ways made it more sustainable.
me too and for the same reasons aswell
 
it was doe
The true fascists were the Falangists. Franco was simply a staunch conservative who wanted to reinstate monarchy in Spain through the Prince of Bourbon. The closest trait Franco had that could be considered fascist was his anti-communist sentiment.

I encourage you to read Franco and Hitler: Spain, Germany, and World War II by Stanley Payne to learn about Spain’s relations with the other fascist regimes.
 
The true fascists were the Falangists. Franco was simply a staunch conservative who wanted to reinstate monarchy in Spain through the Prince of Bourbon. The closest trait Franco had that could be considered fascist was his anti-communist sentiment.

I encourage you to read Franco and Hitler: Spain, Germany, and World War II by Stanley Payne to learn about Spain’s relations with the other fascist regimes.
I wouldn’t go that far. Franco was not as explicitly fascist as Mussolini or Hitler, but he was authoritarian, formed a centralized power, and suppressed political opposition. And his regime was sympathetic to fascism, especially during the Spanish Civil War when he aligned with the Axis powers. (Though later he distanced himself to avoid full-blown entanglement in WWII.) Conservatives would piss their pants if they met him.
 
The true fascists were the Falangists. Franco was simply a staunch conservative who wanted to reinstate monarchy in Spain through the Prince of Bourbon. The closest trait Franco had that could be considered fascist was his anti-communist sentiment.

I encourage you to read Franco and Hitler: Spain, Germany, and World War II by Stanley Payne to learn about Spain’s relations with the other fascist regimes.
Ok but he literally put the Falange in power and kept it as the only legal party during his whole reign thx for the recommendation btw I will read
 
I wouldn’t go that far. Franco was not as explicitly fascist as Mussolini or Hitler, but he was authoritarian, formed a centralized power, and suppressed political opposition. And his regime was sympathetic to fascism, especially during the Spanish Civil War when he aligned with the Axis powers. (Though later he distanced himself to avoid full-blown entanglement in WWII.) Conservatives would piss their pants if they met him.
Please, read the book I suggested before we continue this discussion.
 
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