No, the spiral has been getting deeper and uglier for decades, precisely because we have ignored it. I've seen it festering since my mid-teens 20 years ago. Stormfront, as one example, set up their website in 1996. And according to Wikipedia, their membership grew from 120,000 to 300,000 between 2009 and 2015 (notably pre-Trump election). Active recruiting, because the taboo on supporting fascist ideology has faded over time.
Call it self-righteousness or bloodlust if you like. We differ on strategy. If you think the goal is to change someone's beliefs by kicking the shit out of them, then you haven't been paying attention the several dozen times this subject has come up, including this one. The recent surge of fascism is not something that happened suddenly. It's something that has been built up to for decades, because they have been ignored as they built up numbers, infiltrated law enforcement (as it has been pointed out multiple times the FBI had a task force assigned to monitoring and verified was a real problem), and wedged tolerance for instigation of violence as free speech into our cultural narrative.
The goal is to re-establish the taboo on publicly espousing their rhetoric, which allows them to more easily recruit and organize. I know the argument is that this just helps them to draw more attention to themselves. But this is naive. These people are savvy. If conflict didn't come to them, they would go out and create it. They don't need antifa types to do this for them. We keep being told that they need to be allowed to fail in the marketplace of ideas, and let them paint themselves negatively by being the exclusive perpetrators of violence. But Breivik was a Stormfront user. Did widespread condemnation of his massacre slow down Stormfront recruiting? Fuck no. Their numbers doubled in the 4 years following what he did. You think 180,000 people joined up between 2009 and 2015, because they saw a nazi get punched and felt sorry for them? Recall again when the nazi punching videos and memes started getting popular? Their numbers are exploding because people sympathetic to their ideas have always been around, but taboo kept them isolated and dormant, unsure of how many others out there felt the same way and whether they could get away with gathering together.
Spectacle will be a part of their game no matter what, whether we participate in their spectacle or not. The point is to de-platform them. They have the right to speak all they want. They don't have a right to a platform. Nobody has to give them the space. Nobody has to be silent while they speak. And above all, the taboo needs to be re-established at any cost. If the fascists are going to create a spectacle no matter what, then it's imperative that part of that spectacle is deterrent. That dormant fascists out there don't get the idea that they can just show up to a rally where they have a pleasant weekend hanging out in public with fellow fascists to discuss ethnic cleansing without fear of repercussions. That they can expect the possibility of getting hurt, fired, etc. It needs to always be scary to have one's name and face associated with fascism. Because as soon as it's not, the way their numbers are growing right now will look like nothing.