As she claims in the video, fascist subtlety is not to be underestimated.
I highly recommend you find some things they claim to hate so much. Conspiracies against the white race, how those conspiracies are supposed to play out, the argumentation of "Their enemies," and all.
...Because they use them to great effect. In Mein Kampf, for instance, Hitler writes about Jewish people losing an argument one day, but the very next day pretending it had never happened, or pretending that they won that argument. And if the whole base feels that way, then it's true to THEM, and that's all that matters(it's...memetic, one might claim).
They use this concept writ large, abuse disinformation, mix it with a little gaslighting, to confuse and muddy the waters surrounding everything they do. It's not necessary to prove themselves right or us wrong, all that's necessary is to make it so the average person isn't entirely sure they were wrong to begin with, or that we were right, to begin with.
Disinformation is their bread and butter. Many of these people started off in conspiracy sites, joking about slenderman and all that sort of nonsense. From there, it slowly grows -- the disaffected cling onto anything to make them feel better about themselves or, failing that, make them feel like others are worse. "The average person, don't you know, doesn't know that the Zionists have conspired against White Heritage for centuries! If you don't believe me, ask yourself why they have been kicked out of every country they called home for thousands of years!" or "You don't really believe the government, do you? The FBI shot JFK and MLK Jr and Malcolm X because they were threats to them, so clearly if they don't like us, we're like they are!"
For some, it's hard not to entertain these thoughts. Each of them has a nugget of 'something to think about and maybe research,' but most people aren't really going to research. They'll think about it for a little bit, file it away at the back of their mind, and next thing you know, you're a goddamn fascist sympathizer. It gets worse: too many people believe in crazy conspiracies like Oswald wasn't the only shooter, or the moon landing was a hoax, or 9/11 was an inside job. The people at the TOP don't, but that does not keep them from abusing the people that do.
Similarly, look at Gamergate. The very wording used in Gamergate wasn't really theirs, it was people like Anita Sarkeesian's. The average person still does not understand the concept of "toxic masculinity," which gives enough of a wedge for someone to come and say "when she says toxic masculinity, she means that men acting like men (implicitly, 'because they want to') is bad for society! She wants to stop all these things YOU like, and replace them with the things SHE likes!" Never mind the fact that toxic masculinity does not mean what they say is means -- it doesn't MATTER what words actually mean, it's what they can make their cadre THINK they mean. All useful tools in the fight.
So we should appreciate the effort, the planning, and the execution of this disinformation. Not even the goddamn Russians were this good at it until very, very recently -- unless this was all Russian psyop bullshit from the start.
Personally, I'd prefer we keep trying that "fixing fascists by hitting them in the head until they're no longer brain damaged" thing. You can't punch disinformation, but you CAN punch the nazis spewing it.