It's good to read primary historical sources, like newspapers and transcriptions of public speeches, about that time period.
The main driver of WW2 was never an ideological repulsion against fascism and nazism among European and American politicians and elites, but a simple territorial war.
The US and other countries had massive and thriving eugenics programs, for instance. Nazi Germany was a latecomer and just imitated what the US were doing.
Jews were being pogromed en masse in Greater Russia during the 19th and early 20th century. From where and when do people think several millions of them ended up in the US? Just from when the Nazis went after them and from the lands they occupied?
And the only reason they weren't purged in Western Europe was because that had been done in the centuries prior and their numbers, where they still existed, were modest.
Just the same, Western elites do not have any type of aversion against the current totalitarian regime in China, barring some methodological differences - in the West due to our particular historical path and our multiparty electoral system, the heavy handed procedures of the CCP are deemed as counterproductive.
So just as corporatist Euro-America adopted, boosted and took to new levels the "welfare state" and the "freedom within the Greater Good" principles of communism and fascism, so we have fascism without calling it fascism, they will implement exactly the same measures they call totalitarian when it's China, just with some other adjective when it's us.