Fascism cuts both ways though. For example, most people here think that big tech should not be able to censor people, and want the government to step in and make it illegal. That's technically fascism; it's definitely not libertarianism. Of course they do all these mental gymnastics to try and justify it ("muh public square!") but it's fascism none the less. So, I say, we embrace fascism, and just make sure we're the ones that benefit from it.
Fascism cuts both ways though. For example, most people here think that big tech should not be able to censor people, and want the government to step in and make it illegal. That's technically fascism; it's definitely not libertarianism. Of course the do all these mental gymnastics to try and justify it ("muh public square!") but it fascism none the less. So, I say, we embrace fascism, and just make sure we're the ones that benefit from it.