Was Nietzsche right?

Was Nietzsche right?

With the Removal of Christianity as a force, have we screwed ourselves to a world of post modernist moral hegemony?

If we can't derive our ethos from a higher, absolute power, will we be force to cede that all morals are relative?

One of Nietzsche's main points is that the superman will arise from this, and surpass the people who came before them.

So is the justification for the morals of the Übermensch the fact that he is above man himself?

There is way too much cuck in christianity.
We invent our own values.

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But by what metric do measure these values and their worth with respect to others?

No, it's that the overman creates their own values. Also it's a gender-neutral term.

Nope. Nietzsche saw the event in the moral imagination of the West quite clearly, but he was oddly blind to its political underpinnings. If those underpinnings change, so will the moral imagination. And the underpinnings will change, because every political possibility known to man generates more of itself until it forgets what is more important than itself, and at that moment starts to drift toward ineptitude, ineffectiveness and self-destruction.

>raised christian
>can not believe so many white people killed each other in 2 world wars and they were all christians
>can confirm the christian god is dead

One of the important traits of the overman is the casting off of delusion, and the ability to see things as they are. That and a stubborn pride and belief in oneself. It's about being humble but also recognizing that no one can destroy your identity when you create it in the clearing.

no he is talking nonsense

today's Marxism is Christianity reinvented

emperor Vespasian invented and used christian ideology to gain power, to subvert the Julio-Claudian dynasty who claimed to be sons of Jupiter, descendants of a god

Vespasian claimed to be Christ, the son of God Yahweh so he could gain the throne in Rome

in order to do that he also pitted the poor against the old aristocracy, workers against masters

he incited hate against Rome and roman culture

also he called himself "The Prince of peace", and built a temple of world Peace in Rome to worship peace, love and tolerance he would bring to the World after destroying enemies of peace and love

Why is Nietzsche being hyped so much nowadays? Is it the normie tier level?

>Is it the normie tier level?
yes, Nietzcheche is for depressed normies

Xavier Renegade Angel is Sup Forums tier

Evolutionary fitness

Nietzsche was The Godfather of the ubermensch, basically The Nazi concept of master race, and the liberals try to rewrite history to associate philosophers with leftism. Almost no Philosopher was a leftists, the majority were racist and some antisemites.

>today's Marxism is Christianity reinvented
Bingo

deinvented
It's a husk of a husk, and worth terribly little
Where meanwhile, religion will come full circle, and gods themselves walk among the people once more.

>emperor Vespasian invented and used christian ideology to gain power, to subvert the Julio-Claudian dynasty who claimed to be sons of Jupiter, descendants of a god

Does this mean Macron is /ourguy/?

that's actually exactly the opposite of what he predicted WOULD happen

that being said, he showed a POSSIBLE higher good post-God

>Was Nietzsche right?
no, because Islam, the one true religion will fill the void. projections are that europe will be majority muslim in 50 years, so don't concern yourself with declining morality, there will be Sharia.

The weak should fear the strong.

Muslims are too stupid to reach enlightenment so they will never throw off their oppressive shackles.

>almost 2000 years of history in Europe
>19th century - Enlightenment, abandon Christianity
>20th century - Two world wars, second being the biggest war humanity has ever seen
>21st century - Islam conquers Europe