Uh, no. I'm quite aware of the evils of communism. What I fail to understand is why some have difficulty grasping the evils of authoritarian fascism, and minimize these evils as compared to communism.
Fascism, especially the aryan and pseudo-aryan (not like lots of the supporters are aryan), aka white nationalist kind, is that a bad thing?
So, then, you'd agree that selling out eastern Europe to Stalin at Yalta was a bad thing, right? You'd agree that letting Mao take over China was a bad thing, right? You might even agree that the various Stalinist revolutionaries in South America and Africa were also bad people, right?
I've little interest in further highlighting the evils of National Socialism. Many others do a far better job of it, and I'll leave them to their work. I will, however, not cease to highlight the manifold evils of international Communism, particularly when so many seem to want to ignore or cover up those evils. I will furthermore not cease to point out that National Socialism and international Communism are diseased peas out of the same blighted pod.
If you think that pointing out the evil committed and facilitated at Yalta constitutes "difficulty grasping the evils of authoritarian fascism", you have problems I can't help you with.