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    Robin Wils (robinwils@whinge.town)'s status on Wednesday, 08-Mar-2023 07:20:20 JSTRobin WilsRobin Wils
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    @lunarised @bot @Flanker @book Imagine going after someone for a fictional image, but being like we want free speech. Remember that the regular folks are the majority. Thus, you will see non-sense more often, without it being banned. Why should those human instruments require more speech?

    To me nothing is specifically about race or gender. It is of they try to do shit, try to self-discover and chase extraordinary goals. Or to see other perspectives. You will always see much slave morality, but perhaps you are part of it in the mind of someone else. In fact, we NEED those types of people in society.

    “In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule.”
    ― Friedrich Nietzsche

    Forcing your values through others their throats is often weak. Especially through dialectics. Dialectics are of little value. The utopia is not a great end. We require challenges. Increase your skills instead, and embrace a bit of individualism. Socialism and capitalism is the same coin. See the following episode of the Nietzsche podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80NzFmNDlhMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw/episode/MjlhOWU5NjgtZjk0OS00NTUyLWE0OGUtYTllNDg4ODNjMDFj?sa=X&ved=0CAUQkfYCahcKEwi4vN_p58r9AhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQAQ

    This is not just to defend Lunar. This is because I think this interaction was shit. Usually I just let posts like this be, but I felt like adding some value.
    In conversationWednesday, 08-Mar-2023 07:20:20 JST from whinge.townpermalink

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      The Nietzsche Podcast - 49: The Sipo Matador
      from The Nietzsche Podcast
      Introduction to the politics of Nietzsche. In this episode, we give an unvarnished look at the aristocratic radicalism that forms up the foundation of Nietzsche's political philosophy. While many interpreters and commenters on Nietzsche have dealt with his radical politics  by ignoring it altogether, by regarding Nietzsche as anti-political, or by interpreting it all away, we will instead begin by taking a hard look at Nietzsche's politics and see if we can come to an understanding of why he held this perspective. As with all things Nietzsche, his political views begin with Hellenic Greece. What we discover, in the course of this examination, is that Nietzsche's political philosophy, antithetical to our modern morality though it may be, is intertwined with his broader philosophical ideas. In this episode, we will cover the concepts of the order of rank, and the pathos of distance - as well as the devilish metaphor that Nietzsche employs in order to describe the aristocratic social ord…
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