What's the difference between nazism and fascizm?

What's the difference between nazism and fascizm?

no one really knows

poland sounds like pole-land hahaha

america sounds like jewish-state hahaha

Nazism is when you go against the MSM and the narrative.

You are called a fascist when you try to do something about the problems that plague your country.

Ya got 1 minute to delete that comment, pardner

The term fascism as its being used most of the time today is pretty much meaningless.
It means 'authoritarianism that I don't like', basically.

The difference between actual National Socialism and fascism is that NS sees the state as a means to achieve the end of serving the race and fascism, whilst acknowledging race, is more concerned with the classical concept of imperium (or inherent/esoteric right and claim to authority for the state.)

So basically fascism = patriotism?
oy vey

make me, nigger

Fascism is for Sjws

"It will be seen that, as used, the word ‘Fascism’ is almost entirely meaningless. In conversation, of course, it is used even more wildly than in print. I have heard it applied to farmers, shopkeepers, Social Credit, corporal punishment, fox-hunting, bull-fighting, the 1922 Committee, the 1941 Committee, Kipling, Gandhi, Chiang Kai-Shek, homosexuality, Priestley's broadcasts, Youth Hostels, astrology, women, dogs and I do not know what else.

Yet underneath all this mess there does lie a kind of buried meaning. To begin with, it is clear that there are very great differences, some of them easy to point out and not easy to explain away, between the régimes called Fascist and those called democratic. Secondly, if ‘Fascist’ means ‘in sympathy with Hitler’, some of the accusations I have listed above are obviously very much more justified than others. Thirdly, even the people who recklessly fling the word ‘Fascist’ in every direction attach at any rate an emotional significance to it. By ‘Fascism’ they mean, roughly speaking, something cruel, unscrupulous, arrogant, obscurantist, anti-liberal and anti-working-class. Except for the relatively small number of Fascist sympathizers, almost any English person would accept ‘bully’ as a synonym for ‘Fascist’. That is about as near to a definition as this much-abused word has come."

DELET

idk but both are liked by people who like to give up their freedom to be controlled by someone, this is probably the reason they call others cucks, it comes from their own insecurities

>muh multiracial egalitarian libertarianism!!

kek you're like 5 years late

Fuck back off to your death camps, commie
Pay NATO debts

They are both antithesis to Marxism/communism/Bolshevism.
They are both authoritarian
They are both militaristic
They are both anti democracy and anti liberalism

The difference is in importance of race. Fascism did not care too much about race. Fascists was not known for antisemitism until Mussolini associated himself with Hitler.

A fascist state has total control over corporations.

National Socialism is more nationalistic in nature. They empathize on a homogenous society and racial superiority. They also provide welfare programs. They are against capitalism and traditional socialism.

fascism literally means extreme right wing; authoritarian and nationalistic. nazism has socialist ideals and is therefore not a synonym with fascism, but nazism is a fascist ideology.

> tfw an actual interesting topic of discussion comes up but I'm too busy shitposting on racemixing and ironic threads to seriously reply

Why not google something before you shit up an already shitty board?

"Nazism" doesn't exist.
It's like saying "Democratsism" or "Republicansism"

The NSDAP was a political party, not an ideology.

National Socialism does not believe in exploiting workers nor tolerating immorality.

>literally

Please stop using that word.

>The NSDAP was a political party, not an ideology.
National Socialism was an ideology
Or rather as Hitler called it, a worldview