You are focusing mostly on things that are far less important, and don't mention at all many of the things that are most important.
Things Christianity and Judaism have in common:
1. The fundamental nature of God.
2. The nature of man's relationship with God.
3. What God expects and commands of men.
4. The first five books of the Bible.
5. The promise of a coming Messiah.
Ok you are completely wrong.
1. No Christianity and Judaism disagree completely on the nature of God. We believe in the trinity. Jews and Muslims agree with each other that God's nature is completely singular.
2. Also wrong. You can't just say this is the thing we have in common and not define what you mean. In Judaism you are suppose to follow the commandments. Islam you are suppose to obey God's laws.
3. Again no this shows you are ignorant of Biblical history. Jews and Muslims have similar laws and what they believe God wants them to do. You protestants think God expects nothing of you. But most Chistians do think you have do do acts.
4. True we both agree on the old testament. This is the one thing you said that is correct.
5. False again for us Christians the Messiah already came. Muslims also think the Messiah already came and is the same person we think is the messiah.(Their concept of the Messiah is different from us and is closer to the Jewish messiah though). The Jews think a messiah will come, a great leader that will come to lead the world. Also they don't think the messiah is God.
Things that Christianity and Judaism are in conflict over:
1. Whether or not Jesus of Nazareth was the promised messiah.
2. What came as a consequence of that, IE the Gospel, Acts, Epistles, and Revelation.
1. Yes
2. Yes
So in essence, there is a single point of conflict between Judaism and Christianity. That is an absolutely essential point of conflict, but there are ethnic jews who accept Christ as messiah, and they don't need to throw out everything else they believed to do so.
Uhh no there is more than a different point of conflict. Again that's like me saying that there are only two points of conflict with us and Muslims "Jesus being God, and Muhammud being a prophet or not." No again the Jewish concept of God is different than the Christian one it's also less forgiving.
Islam, fundamentally, is a moral striver religion. One gets to heaven by their good works being measured against their sins. Christianity and Orthodox Judaism are completely in contradiction to this, it is only by God's forgiveness and the redemptive acts of the messiah that one can find redemption. Christianity believes Jesus Christ was that messiah, Orthodox Jews believe that messiah has not yet come.
WTF? Ok you don't know anything about Judaism. No the messiah coming won't "redeem" you or wipe away your sins. He will come to make earth a paradise and lead the world from Jerusalem. But no the way for you to go to paradise in Judaism is based first on if you are a Jew or not. If you are a Jewish convert or were born a Jew you must obey the commandments, aka your good works it's all based on your works. If you are not a Jew and still are a monotheist who believes in one God, then you must follow the seven laws of Noah. Still good works, just a lower standard than 600+ laws.
Again no your protestant faith alone interpretation is not at all Jewish and is heavily foreign to them. Also them and the Muslim are disgusted at your belief in substitutionary atonement. To Jews even if Jesus was perfect and not a sinner, him being killed won't wipe away your sins. The Messiah dying won't wipe away your sins, they see that as pagan human sacrifice and is foreign to them. The innocent are not to be punished for the crimes/sins of the guilty.
You focused on a long string of peripheral elements, and only touched on Christ at the end of your shpiel. You also failed to address the fact that Islam is extremely explicit that Jesus did not die, and was not raised from the dead. In fact, God outright deceived Jesus disciples into thinking that happened, when it didn't!
The death and resurrection are absolutely crucial to Christianity, and Islam rejects them utterly.
You are focused on all the wrong things, and that says a lot about your priorities and values.
Yes so does Judaism. Well actually let me amend that Jews believe in the death of Jesus but not the resurrection. That is completely useless pretty much everyone believes in the death of Jesus. The only other positions are the Christian death AND resurrection, and the Muslim position of never dying in the first place. Jews, atheists, Hindus, Buddhists, etc. will all agree that Jesus dies as a man and nothing happens. His death is not the important part, it's his resurrection that makes him God and shows his defeat of satan.
It doesn't matter what a leftist calls 'fascist,' because they'll call literally anyone they don't like or disagree with in a given moment a fascist.
Fortunately, for those of us not suffering from cult thinking, the creator of fascism, Benito Mussolini, provided a definition for what he had created:
"Everything within the state, nothing outside the state, nothing against the state."
Everything in a fascist nation is either incorporated directly into the government, or under its direct guidance. Not all companies in Italy and Germany in the 1930's were nationalized, but any company of meaningful size had party members appointed to sit on its board, to make sure they did what the state required.
Singapore is not fascist. Arguments can be made they're closer to it than many other countries, but China is far closer.
Again the government having unchecked authority. So what? Historically thats not new I don't care if Mussolini thought it was but all kingdoms that did not have a constitution had the king have absolute power only limited by practicality.