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Some prominent people who have been accused of fascism but would most likely more accurately fall into the category of [[File:Homonaticon.png]] {{PCBA|Homonationalism|Homonationalists}} include [[File:Identi.png]] [[Alt-Right|Renaud Camus]], leading figure behind the [[File:Whitesup.png]] [[White Nationalism|Great Replacement Theory]]; and [[File:DSLP.png]] [[Deep Ecology|Thomas Mosmann]], former leader and founder of the [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] German Homonationalist [[File:DSLP.png]] [[w:Democratic Gay/ Lesbian Party - The People's Party|DSLP]] as well as former self-proclaimed [[File:DVU.png]] [[Nationalism|DVU]] & [[File:NPD-Germany.png]] [[National Socialism|NPD-Sympathisier]].
 
[[File:Worch.png]] [[National Socialism|Christian Worch]], leader of the [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] German historical revisionist neo-nazi party [[File:Die rechte ball.png]] [[National Socialism|The Right]] and former friend of Kühnen, believes that homosexuality is genetic and that homosexuals are "obviously still part of our nation [Volk]", according to a 2019 interview.
 
Among some (mostly more classical) fascists, be they effected themselves or not, LGBT acceptance has been growing; this could be seen as a manifestation of Homofascism by non-LGBT fascist allies.
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