Keen On America

To Catch a Fascist: The Ethics of Unmasking the Radical Right

Feb 4, 2026
Christopher Mathias, investigative journalist and author of To Catch a Fascist, exposes how anti-fascist investigators infiltrate and unmask neo-Nazis and white supremacists in positions of power. The conversation covers defining fascism, who is targeted for exposure, debates over privacy versus public safety, tactics used against ICE and extremists, and the ethics of shame and accountability.
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Greenville Rally Sparked The Term Usage

  • Mathias recounts covering a Trump rally in Greenville where the crowd chanted "Send her back," prompting his first headline calling it a fascist rally.
  • He consulted scholars afterward and began using the F-word publicly around 2018–2019.
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Definition: Fascism As Politics Of Domination

  • Christopher Mathias defines fascism as a right-wing politics of domination that elevates one subgroup and targets marginalized people for expulsion or death.
  • He argues Trump made implicit dog whistles explicit, especially during the second administration, revealing fascistic characteristics.
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Target The Movement, Not Every Supporter

  • Mathias distinguishes a fascist movement (MAGA) from labeling every individual supporter a fascist, noting mixed involvement across supporters.
  • He focuses anti-fascist efforts on explicit neo-Nazis and the "worst of the worst," not mass doxxing of all Trump voters.
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