Message from @kaleidoscopemynx
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No ones ever going to make me anti-Christianity
he wouldn't care whether capitalism or socialism 'worked better' at all
Like literally nothing could
But I'll still take a look at this book
if nothing could possible change your mind on an issue then you're not an intellectual
thats ok though
The more I experience reality, the more I appreciate Nietzche.
fuguer Capitalism is not necessarily 'master morality'
I am not fundamentally Christian. But I think it is a superior system.
it doesn't have to do with a system
Ah fuck I'm kicked out of intellectual club 🙁
it depends entirely on the individual
he calls it because once you TRULY recognize leftism as as manifestation of slave morality, its not surprising its motivated by anti-white, anti-male hate
I just find that critiques of Christianity are usually based on false pretenses
someone with a 'master morality outlook' could take state power and crush capitalism for instance
Most of the time actually
thats what it is at its core. a resentful morality of the weak who hate the strong.
white men are the demon of slave morality
we are their boogieman
The thing is, white people like Truth, so they would never on their own conceive of ruling people with deceit rather than sheer military might.
yes because white people recognize master morality
Yet white men are the biggest force of slave morality in action lol
jews go to subversion and trickery as easily as they breathe
In the 21st
also the idea that there is moral truth is an aspect of slave morality to Nietzsche lol
because white men are infested with jewish mass media
Yeah I know
dont let the jew into your brain
Moral subjectivity
@Leaf I do not think debating people via text is a good way to be an apologist.
I'm not trying to be an apologist I'm just wasting time tbh lol
I need to get going soon
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But maybe I'll learn something
This struggle between master and slave moralities recurs historically. According to Nietzsche, ancient Greek and Roman societies were grounded in master morality. The Homeric hero is the strong-willed man, and the classical roots of the Iliad and Odyssey exemplified Nietzsche's master morality. He calls the heroes "men of a noble culture", giving a substantive example of master morality. Historically, master morality was defeated, as the slave morality of Judaism and Christianity spread throughout the Roman Empire.
I'm sure there is a way lies can be uplifting. But that isn't Christianity.
Leaf would love ***The Antichrist***
lol