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This is point one of my 15 point analysis of Fascism vs Zionism.
Unity vs. Division:
Fascism promotes unity and togetherness among people of the same nation, race, or culture. Zionism, which demands a jew homeland, creates division and separation by prioritizing a jewish state which excludes non-jews and fuels regional conflict. This seems Fascist on the surface except for the twisted rigid way in which it is applied. It is brutal in this application in the way National Socialism is usually depicted in Hollywood movies, except Fascists were not actually like that, while Zionists actually are.
From a fascist perspective, this focus on a singular ethno-religious identity is utterly divisive, contrasting with Fascism’s emphasis on unified national identity.
Zionism emerged in the late 19th century, led by loxist pedophiles like Theodor Herzl, to establish a "Greater Israel", and Control of the Middle East as a step to World domination, or "Planet Israel". The illegal 1917 Balfour Declaration, which Herzi heavily influenced, where Britain imposed a "national home for the jewish people" in Palestine, set the stage for exclusion by prioritizing Zionist claims over the indiginous in the region, like the Arab population already living there for thousands of years.
The Nakba ("catastrophe" in Arabic) saw approximately 700,000 Palestinians displaced, per UN estimates, as jew settlers formed their illegal and oppressive state. This exemplifies Zionism’s divisive nature, creating a jewish-majority state that marginalized non-Jews.
But isn't that the same as National Socialism? Didn't Hitler do the same thing?
No. Absolutely not.
From a fascist perspective, Zionism’s focus on a jewish state is seen as inherently exclusionary. For instance, Zionism’s jew-centric policies, like Israel’s Law of Return (1950) assigning citizenship to jews worldwide, alienating non-jews EVERYWHERE, while literally claiming, without any jew's permission, every jew on the planet as a citizen. Hitler never had the audacity to do anything like this, and certainly never went to other countries and forced out the people there so that Germans could settle those areas.

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