Tim, man, you're hopped up on Adderall (hopefully I suppose) or something man. You're trying to play both sides of the fence on issues that are mutually exclusive.
You're simultaneously arguing that America and Trump are and aren't national socialists, you're arguing that Trump and his supporters are and aren't fascists, and you're saying you are and aren't an American voter.
The one thing you're consistent with is that you believe everyone should have a say, no matter how extreme. But that's as anti-american (and anti-humanity)as it gets. The state can't deny their right under it to freedom to demonstrate and express their beliefs. But it also can't stop counter demonstrations and citizens working together to silence them. And the last part is our moral and patriotic duty when it comes to fascists.
What I originally stated, was i believe socialism is a very broad term in definition.
I stated i believe "some" socialists, and communists are often fascist as well.
I stated Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini were socialists. Which you can check for yourself.
I stated the National Socialist Party were socialists. Which they are.
I stated freedom of speech, was a core value of democracy.
I stated freedom of speech is written in the constitution. Its in The First Amendment.
I never stated I believe the USA is a democracy.
I never stated Australia was either.
I also stated I am pro democracy.
Now instead of being a total arsehole, why not be democratic, and argue your point?