Historically facism is associated with the ultra right while communism is ultra left. The goal of both groups is to enslave and control their citizens. I would be interested in a more in-depth discussion if possible.
Fascism historically is a movement of the Left. It is called "right-wing" by the Left to demonize their opponents.
Fascism is a modified socialism. Hitler's movement was called "national socialism". Mussolini started his career as a socialist. Did they suddenly swing 180º in their ideology?
The Left says that fascism is capitalism run amok. This is how they demonize free enterprise. Yet, you can bet your last dollar that there was no Italian industry telling Mussolini what to do, and you can bet the same that Mercedes wasn't barking orders to Hitler.
There is NOTHING in the conservative movement that has fascist elements. We believe in freedom of belief, expression, carrying firearms, due process and innocence before guilt is proven. We believe in people's right to dissent from the mainstream narrative. Tell me what part of that is even remotely fascistic.
The Left (and many others) believe the ideological spectrum is a circle, so that fascism and communism meet, but come from opposite sides of that circle. This makes zero sense. The ideological spectrum is a line. The hard-left is authoritarian, and a hard-right position would be approaching anarchy.
Now, there are people with traditional views who want to lord those views over everyone. That is not a true conservatism, however, in neither a Christian nor a political sense. God never forces Himself on anyone, because a nation forced into conversion is not a nation of converts, but a nation of hypocrites.
The Left is the enemy, period -- at least, in the worldly part of this spiritual war we find ourselves in.