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Scholars commonly describe Eco-Fascism as a form of [[File:Totalitarian.png]] [[Totalitarianism|totalitarianism]] or [[File:Ultranat.png]] [[Ultranationalism|ultranationalism]] that puts a heavy emphasis on ecologic or spiritual values. One historian, Michael Zimmerman, believes that eco-fascists advocate for a totalitarian government that "requires individuals to sacrifice their interests to the well being of the land."
 
The term eco-fascism has been applied to people or groups that support [[File:Radenv.png]] [[Radical Environmentalism|violence or even genocide in order to preserve the environment.]] Eco-fascists commonly blame [[File:Multicult.png]] [[Multiculturalism|immigration]] and overpopulation for environmental issues. In order to solve this, Eco-fascists [[File:Ethnonat.png]] [[Ethnonationalism|call for]] [[File:Eugen.png]] [[Eugenicism|population control measures]] to be enforced on racial minorites. This tenant of Eco-Fascism has inspired many terrorists, such as Norwegian terrorist [[File:Breivik.png]] [[White Nationalism|Anders Behring Breivik,]], American terrorist [[File:Crusius.png]] [[Alt-Right|Patrick Wood Crusius]] and Australian terrorist [[File:Tarrant.png]] [[White Nationalism|Brenton Tarrant]].
 
 
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