It struck me that one of the strong themes in fascist groups is humiliation. That is, we are humiliated and weakened now, as our former greatness has been attacked by lefties, liberals, immigrants, Jews, etc. The task is to recover that greatness.
So there is a strong sense of victimhood, and usually there is a handy scapegoat who is responsible. Of course, humiliation is used outside fascism.
Bowers seems to express this sense of humiliation, as he says, we are being slaughtered. Solution? Slaughter.