That's because the white has actual legitimate factions there are actual fascists who are on the right wing but the few and far between because people who actually understand fascism don't really go around parading in the streets they mainly hang out in their intellectual circles and write really boring books no one is going to read
Even among the fascists of the 1940s, there were distinctions. There's the conservative fascism promoted by Benito Mussolini of Italy and perfected by Francisco Franco of Spain, where instead of going after untermenschen you try to use the state to create an efficient system; Mussolini didn't give much of a hoot about race politics and even accepted thousands of Jews into the Italian Fascist party, and Franco allowed Jews fleeing Vichy France and the Nazis to settle in Spain, while his Portuguese buddy Antonio Salazar promoted traditional Catholicism and openly decried Hitler's racial theories.
Speaking of the guy, Hitler's fascism had more to do with racial theory than the others; it combined racial theory with mysticism, Germanic paganism, and centralized state control. They were so autistic about race, to the point where even Hitler's minions, who all hated Jews, could have fierce debates on what makes a person Jewish or German, and how to deal with them. Hitler wanted to create an ethnostate of Germans and Germanic Europeans where Norse people would be welcome, while Jews and Slavs would be thrown out the door, or failing that, thrown into the oven, which is what eventually happened to them.
Yeah it's almost like the right wing has a lot more different groups of ideological people rather than just fascists and Nazis as monarchists distributors right wing libertarians reactionary absolutists republicanists and for some reason a lot of techno optimists
Basically, if the modern right in America got everything they wanted, we'd see more privatization of services like healthcare, police, education, and the like, and the central government would be only as strong as the local politicians and religious leaders let it be. Individuals like Elon Musk would have the kind of status that sets them apart from the masses, while groups like the Mormons and the Catholic Church would have way more power in daily life, and each state in the USA would be close to being its own self-governing republic rather than an appendage of a greater whole.
It'd be a modern version of feudalism, not fascism.