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>rails against nihilism
>becomes the biggest nihilist in the process

>> No.22276465

>>22276460
how can you rail against nihilism? it's a fact of reality.

>> No.22276467

>>22276460
Weird because every time I read Nietzsche I feel the exact opposite of nihilism.

>> No.22276475

>>22276460
No matter how much you hate being a surplus male in an egalitarian society it will not make Christianity real.

>> No.22276483

>>22276467
feels
>>22276465
reals

>> No.22276493
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22276493

What would nietzsche say about Epstein?

>> No.22276500

>>22276493
He was the ubermensch.

>> No.22276520

>>22276500
Is the ubermensch like the buddha where its more of an archetype than a specific dude? Or can there only be one?

>> No.22276732

>>22276520
The Jews are gods and the goyim are the untermenschen meant to serve the noble class of their hook-nosed masters. The Jews have honed the art of farm loosh to perfection, accomplishing perfection in the process, they are the embodiment of the Noble Man. The reason why Nietzsche collapsed beside the Turin horse and succumbed to mental illness was because he had realized the gravity and the irreversibility of this phenomenon. He realized he had been adulating the Jewish race all along and they were destined to preponderate over the entire globe forever.

>> No.22276747

>>22276732
The day of the rope is coming schlomo

>> No.22276751

>>22276520
A combination of Highlander, Mad Max, Buddha, and Alexander the Great

>> No.22276761

>>22276747
Two more centuries, haha

>> No.22276777

>>22276460
Nihilisms logic circles back to the responsibility of the individual to create his own destiny. Individualism's logic circles back to the necessity of the individual to work with other individuals to succeed. The whole thing can be summarized best by some of the corniest and sappiest Sex and the City episodes of all time.

>> No.22276820

>>22276747
This wish of yours for 'another Holocaust' or 'Chinese invasion', but not acting upon these jejune fantasies by means of some palpable, direct action, remaining anonymous behind your computer screen and bashing your keyboard like a petulant child, is yet another token of the slave morality embraced by the whites in a vain attempt at regaining supremacy in the Western world. Slaves should recognize their masters and bow to their superiors. If Niezsche lived today, he would be a Zionist and not without a good reason. The irascibility of whites is as droll as it is tiresome. Their admiration for someone who would rightfully spit upon their inactiveness and impotence is equally disconcerting. Nieztsche sides with Jews because they have transcended the petty dichotomy of morals and truth and falsehood.

>> No.22276826

Can anybody form a better shitpost? If not I think this thread is done.

>> No.22276843

>>22276826
>Christians
>being competent at anything

You just answered your own question there sport

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>>22276826
>25.
>Concerning the genesis of the Nihilist. The courage of all one really knows comes but late in life. It is only quite recently that I have acknowledged to myself that heretofore I have been a Nihilist from top to toe. The energy and thoroughness with which I marched forward as a Nihilist deceived me concerning this fundamental principle. When one is progressing towards a goal it seems impossible that "aimlessness per se" should be one's fundamental article of faith.

>22. Nihilism. It may be two things:—
>A. Nihilism as a sign of enhanced spiritual strength: active Nihilism.
>B. Nihilism as a sign of the collapse and decline of spiritual strength: passive Nihilism.

>15.
>What is belief? How is a belief born? All belief assumes that something is true.
>The extremest form of Nihilism would mean that all belief—all assumption of truth—is false: because no real world is at hand. It were therefore: only an appearance seen in perspective, whose origin must be found in us (seeing that we are constantly in need of a narrower, a shortened, and simplified world).
>This should be realised, that the extent to which we can, in our heart of hearts, acknowledge appearance, and the necessity of falsehood, without going to rack and ruin, is the measure of strength.
>In this respect, Nihilism, in that it is the negation of a real world and of Being, might be a divine view of the world.

>> No.22277113

>>22277007
I'm not ready for this shit yet I'm still reading BG&E