an adherent of fascism or other right-wing authoritarian views
relating to or characteristic of fascism; "fascist propaganda"
an advocate or adherent of fascism, which is an oppressive, nationalistic, dictatorial form of government
Used as an epithet by Birthist Abortionites, abortionmongers and necrochoicers to describe pro-lifers whom they regard as wanting to restrict their religious freedom to practice the Abortionite sacrament of prenatal child-killing. Real fascists are members of other Abortionite sects, especially the Racist sect, which have been historically discredited and are more readily identifiable.
Fascists subscribed to a philosophy of governmental dictatorship that merges the interests of the state, armed forces, and big business. Fascism was associated with the dictatorship of Italian leader Benito Mussolini between 1922 and 1943 and also often applied to Nazi Germany.
The name given to people or political parties with extreme right-wing views. Britain's European enemies in the War, Germany and Italy, were described as Fascist nations
The word "fascist" ( or "fascism") is sometimes used to denigrate people, institutions or groups that would not describe themselves as fascist and that do not fall within the formal definition of the word. As a political epithet it has been applied to people and groups on the extreme left, the extreme right and most points in between. It has also been applied to people of many religious faiths, particularly fundamentalist groups, and it has been used to label a broad range of people and institutions.