Do I really have to go over this dumb chart? Ok fine. The main problems in your chart is that you're conflating ideology and how to achieve such ideology and you're committing guilt by association fallacies. So let's do this one by one.
1. This point alone proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that fascism and communism are not the same thing at all. Marx literally said, "The theory of communism can be summed up in one sentence: Abolish all private property." It's literally the foundational tenet of communism. If a society fails to abolish private property, it is not communist in the slightest. Period.
2. Welfare isn't necessarily socialist. And this is incredibly stupid. Welfare wasn't what made Nazi Germany bad, genocide did. This is like saying Hitler had a mustache, therefore mustaches are bad. And welfare has been successfully implemented in places like Scandinavia, so your argument fails in three ways.
3. Same thing with healthcare. If you think nationalized healthcare was what made Nazi Germany bad, then you're astoundingly deluded. So let's just ignore the countless other developed countries in the world who have successfully implemented nationalized healthcare. Are they fascist too?
4. Educational indoctrination is not intrinsic to any ideology. Any political ideology can be disseminated through indoctrination and propaganda. There's liberal indoctrination, conservative indoctrination, fascist indoctrination, communist indoctrination, etc. This isn't a valid point.
5. Lmao since both ideologies are violent, they're actually the same. EVERY IDEOLOGY EVER HAS USED VIOLENCE BEFORE. Like what I said before, there's liberal violence, conservative violence, fascist violence, communist violence, etc. And once again, not a valid point.
6. This is getting tiring. See number 4 and 5.
7. Gun confiscation is more an action done by authoritarian governments than ones of any ideology. In fact, many socialist today advocate heavily for the 2nd amendment and more guns, so yeah once again, this is not intrinsic to any one ideology.
Guess what? I'm not admitting I'm wrong, because I'm right.