Wotan - Nietzsche and Barbarism ᛏ

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Another connecting thread between Nietzsche and Wotan

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Spot on when it comes to so called "work ethic" in today's time. Woo, congrats, you bent over backwards for a company that'd fire you without a second thought. The cope is unreal. Thankfully our generation and even the zoomers seem to be shrugging this off bit by bit.

Freyrsson
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Something that really grinds my gears is metaphysical materialists/Reddit atheist types claiming Nietzsche as their own. The dude was a mystic sage the likes of which hasn't walked this earth for thousands of years.

corbentaylor
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Thank you for your assessment of Christianity. From a Christian point of view, i completely agree. I strive to be more like my ancestors

TrashMail-rici
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0:00-10:00: The speaker introduces the topic of the video and discusses the connection between Nietzsche and Wotan.
10:00-20:00: The speaker discusses Nietzsche's views on barbarism and the modern world.
20:00-22:49: The speaker concludes by suggesting that a multipolar world, with different groups following different paths, is more likely to emerge than a unified global civilization.

THE_TROLLS_WIN_BOY
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Fantastic video. I agree with everything you said entirely. In particularly, I think your point about nobility being martial while the serfs toiled in the mud was spot on. For the past few years, I look at society and I look at men who pride themselves "working an honest job, making an honest living" with disgust and contempt; Not because they are doing what they have to do in order to survive, I'll never fault a man for doing what needs to be done to provide for a family or even just himself, but to have pride in a meaningless job and then have the audacity to think they are morally superior because of it is pathetic. It's a form of cuckoldry and capitulation, and I think instinctively we as men are naturally disgusted by men who capitulate their masculinity to be perceived as morally righteous.

nocapbussin
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On a second pass I think Nietzsche is referring to Yahweh, not Odin. Nietzsche calls Christianity "hangman metaphysics" in reference to its fixation on punishment and moral judgement and Nietzsche always transposes ideas and terms from his older books into his newer writings. According to a google search the poem "a portrayal of the spiritually repentant, a person who turns their spirit against themselves, tormented by his conscience." In contrast Nietzsche's god is the Ubermensch whose conscience affirms his existence rather than belittles it. It's a beautiful poem nonetheless (supposedly a parody of Wagner's poetic style)l

corbentaylor
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Absolutely Based! I’m happy I found your channel, Brother. I guess Im a bit of a Barbarian myself⚡️🌞⚡️

SaxonRanger
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Lovely take on such a crucial topic
Cheers & happy new year brothers

HarrDog
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Broooo…..good channel. I’m subscribing. Thank you. 🙏🏼

Sofu
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Yeah yeah, those "warrior Christians" were illiterate. And they were almost always just obeying the papacy and the expense of their own. Even their own families. That's what the crusades were. It (the book) was never "corrupted" from a nobler iteration. It was just worn like a brand by a nobler people. See the Heliand.

Anongh
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Paganism is about blood. Abrahemism is about highjacking the blood. Was it an abrahemic in that crusader armor or remnants of something much older that was recently highjacked?

ChristianLopez-rb
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Zarathustra in Thus spoke Zarathustra is Wotan. But you have to figure out for yourselfe who is his lioness, his wild wisdom. Hyborean might not like that.

Unter_Menschen
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Nietzsche probably thought it was Dyonisus

Akusfriendemy
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@11:14 Did you see "desert of the real" at this point? I agree with you if that is what you said; I think the internet and hyper-connectivity has destroyed our sense of self, our own visions for the world around us. It feels very sinister.

TJR
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Yes, very good. Wotan and the wild hunt!

raymond_sycamore
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The thing about "work ethic" is that (putting aside slave envyness) having control, power over oneself is in some way greater than just having power over others. Then Christianity understood from that that the only thing that matters is having power over oneself, and for it you have to resign instant pleasure, therefore you have to let others command you and kill your own will by turning yourself a slave (something that happened a lot in early Christianity to the point the Church had to prohibit it).

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What do you think about Whatifalthist’s schizo rant?

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