I believe you are misunderstanding a lot of what I am writing. And I don’t think much of your reply to my comment has been constructive or an attempt to retort any of my opinion, just a “lol ur wrong” statement on all of it which in no way proves you right or me wrong. I am not using my own definition of fascism, if you read what I wrote, I am saying that what you are asking me to find in modern chinese society is not a marker of every form of fascism, and to quantify fascism by only those parameters is distracting from every other form of fascism that has been present in history. Its possible to be fascist and communist at the same time, its possible to be fascist and capitalist at the same time.
Yeah no, I’m not misunderstanding. And no, I’m not doing a constructive answer because you’re keen on talking about a definition of fascism that most people would disagree with, especially those who’ve spent a minute researching the origins of fascism and why it’s an intrinsically reactionary movement that pops as a response from capitalism to threatening leftist movements.