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It’s funny how you say Zarathustra’s story is “comically perverse” — you just proved Nietzsche’s whole point, have you read it even?
He wasn’t promoting nihilism, he was warning us about what happens after we lose belief in higher values. He saw that once “God (Ubermensch) is dead,” people wouldn’t become free, they’d panic, run toward comfort, and invent new idols (safety, ideology, herd-think).
Zarathustra begged people to become creators of their own meaning, but they ignored him. Just like many today ignore Nietzsche and call him a nihilist, when he was trying to save us from that exact fate.
It’s not a joke, it’s a mirror. Most people still don’t get the message. That’s why the book hits so hard. I'll drop a line specially for you
He wasn’t promoting nihilism, he was warning us about what happens after we lose belief in higher values. He saw that once “God (Ubermensch) is dead,” people wouldn’t become free, they’d panic, run toward comfort, and invent new idols (safety, ideology, herd-think).
Uhh...did you even read my post? We are literally saying the same thing.
Most people still don’t get the message. That’s why the book hits so hard.
Correct. The characters in Zarathustra missed the point, as did the real-world public who the only thing they know about Nietzsche is that "he was a nihilist".