Damn! Now I have to watch it again. I did elaborate on one already, i.e., that law and order is fascist. No one thinks that. And gave you a helpful example of what Trump's trumped-up fake news about lawlessness in US (blue) cities has led to, which IS fascist, in the form of sending US troops after its own people.
So, his guiding premise is that it's easier to change a young mind that an old one. We can agree on that, though I'm sure he meant to say "influence" a young mind, because that's what he's talking about.
His second point is "Normalizing the Abnormal," and leaps straight to a man going in a woman's bathroom, and playing women's sports. Niche choice, but also a very right-wing bugaboo. What about everything Trump has done in politics to "normalize the abnormal?" He has tossed norms of public behavior out the window for years. A guy pays off a porn star and still gets elected to be President. He's also wholesale ignoring laws and the courts in the choices he's making in this term. These things are FAR more important.
He says "Crisis is the Key" to Marxism...convince people that the country is falling apart. I'm sorry, but that is straight out of Trump's playbook, not some Marxist one. He's had a negative, pessimistic, even nihilistic view of the future of this country his entire political life.
He talks about "them" (I guess meaning these "operatives?") targeting schools, and mentions teachers unions and school boards more than once. Teachers' unions?! Who is actually trying to hold the line in all of this craziness or banning books and not wanting to teach the Civil War anymore?
He also says that Fascism is anyone who doesn't believe in law and order, and doesn't believe in a Judeo-Christian society. I don't think that's the definition, but I also don't think, as I mentioned above, that a) anyone doesn't "believe" in law and order, (OK, the odd anarchist, but we don't have many

and b) that this is not established as a Judeo-Christian society, and not thinking it should be is NOT a fascist notion. Right? You can agree with that.
In the context of children, he does mention video games, and there I think he is right that they can be ripe for influence, but I'm no expert on this. He mentioned a bullet that said "Catch this, Fascist," which I think references the guy who shot Charlie Kirk. I don't know if I said this earlier, though I meant to, in that there seemed to be a lot of things that that killer referenced in terms of video games, like "Bella Ciao." Not sure how to put that all together, but I think there is something in there.
Yes, it seems that Russian propaganda has made its way in, to some extent, though anti-Ukraine speech comes directly from the King of Maga, too. He's been mad at Ukraine since Zelensky refused to help him on the Hunter Biden stuff years ago, which he got impeached for. That's what turned "the party of Reagan," as you call them, towards Putin and the Russians. Because Trump loves Putin. He loves a strongman. He loves Orban.
If you believe that things like trans-rights are just a counter-intelligence plant, I really thing that's tinfoil hat stuff. This is a huge country. Neither right nor left are a monolith. You surprise me at your willingness to see a conspiracy.