It seemed to me that most of the questions were based on a presumption that the opposite of "fascism" is some sort of ideological anarchy. Lots of questions about the power of the "state" with no information about what "state" they are referring to. I am not an anarchist, but that certainly doesn't make me a fascist. We need governments to coordinate and control our collective needs, efforts, and behavior. But their power to do so must be granted to them by the people, and must be rescinded by the people if it is ever abused or neglected.
Fascism isn't "government control". Or even the control of the many by the few. That would include any form of government. Fascism is about being in full control of the people, imposed and enforced regardless of their will or well-being.