Fas·cism

There is no such thing as "the will of the people".

Democracy hasn't failed because of outside forces, but because inside forces correctly view it as a game designed to enable authoritarians.

fascism doesn't remove power from the people, on the contrary

Bold, blanket statements. Can you explain why a fascist regime would be more representative of the people than a democratic government?

>A small group of people, or a SINGLE individual in dictatorships, shouldn't have power in a just society.

You're starting to sound a lot like a fascist m8

better leave Sup Forums while you have the chance

because contraty to democracy it doesn't give you the illusion of choice, it doesn't tell you that "you matter", fascism tells you that you matter for real, that you are working for the country and for your people, without you, the common man, there would be no government.
to democracy you're just a cog in the machine, they play nice with you to get your vote and then abandon you until the next election.

>fascism is bad

fascist governments exist to represent and benefit the good of the ethnic group (people)

That's why they are against both communism (Marxism/jewish politics) and finance capitalism (jewish banking).

I'm 53% fascist but I have the fashy haircut, and the test didn't ask about that.

>He stands with Sup Forums on a vast majority of issues.

It's time to stop bruh

What guarantees its sustainability? What system of checks and balances does it have in order to prevent the government from becoming tyrannical?