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Nietzsche constantly criticised what he called the 'slave morality', with its origins in Christianity, where the weak and the poor are seen as virtuous while the strong and the rich are seen as wicked. For Nietzsche, this created a totally upside-down world where good and bad were effectively inverted. In its place, the 'supermen' should rise above this and not be constrained by societal conventions in doing what they like.
Thus, is it true that people who condemn the sexually promiscuous are in reality jealous incels? Is it true that people who condemn the rich for their greed and selfishness are in reality lazy and unsuccessful losers? Is it true that people who condemn all forms of war and violence are in reality a bunch of gutless chickens?
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