Additionaly, groups that resemble and are more likely to adopt fascist appeals are those that are driven by money and power. These types of groups would be intolerant of other people if they are of a different race or gender a fascist leader would even use violence as a solution to isolate them from society. Since Hitler used the 25-point ultra-nationalism plan to unify Germans this American groups would heavily depend on one specific race to be granted equal rights and obligations. Furthermore, I think in today’s society a fascist appeal it would be easier to find at the individual level rather than at a group level. Since the US is a country that strives from diversity thus people would not be attracted to a group were its priority is to gain power by alienating them from a race, class, religion, or culture. I believe that it would be easier to find an individual who has fascist ideologies by the manner they are able to deceit others and have hatred towards other parties, races, or groups. Another sign of a fascist approach comparable to Germany in the 1930s would be to have extreme patriotism that would cause them to not trust other countries that they had a good relationship since this they would not have trust. All in all, I do not believe there is a possibility of fascist type ideology movement in the West because the United States is a country that has progressed under