The fascist movements of the last century did not arise among the leading nations but in nations long divided (Germany, Italy) or isolated from the rest of the world (Japan) and thus reacting against an inferiority complex. One can't help but wonder if the Left would continue to impute "honorary leftism" to such otherwise rightwing attitudes if a genuine fascist pan-African movement were to arise.
Excuse me? "Rightwing" racial supremacist fantasies?
The fascisti in Italy were led by a Socialist who often stated "Everything within the state, nothing against the state, nothing outside the state."
The fascists in Germany were NATIONAL SOCIALISTS.
The racial supremacists in these countries were leftists. In Japan they were reactionary monarchists--not that Japan's belief in Nipponese racial supremacy has changed since then, but now they're at least nominally democratic.
Don't buy the PC 'rightwing' = 'racist' BS. And stop spreading it.