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Sunday 16 April 2006

The main ideologist of the s, Alfred Rosenberg, discussed feminism in his master-work, 'The Myth of the 20th Century'.
Taking up from where Nietzsche left off, Rosenberg (who was executed by the pro-feminist Allies for his views), sees feminism as a "ual collectivism".
So, in Nietzschean terms, the Distance between male and female, which is so essential, is eroded to produce degeneration.
This is connected with the dysgenic cross-breeding of Races;
"sexual collectivism, such as miscegenation (dysgenic race-mixing), will end in the debasement of the people ... feminised man joins with emancipated woman to become the symbol of the cultural decline of the state".
['Myth 20th Cent.', Rosenberg]

The feminised man is prevelant today in the Media-Queer, and the fetid homoualisation of pop-culture; this usually goes hand in hand with the most vile promotion of dysgenic Negro/Aryan miscegenation. Such 'freedoms' are antithetical to Nietzschean philosophy.

"Every culture for 8,000 years has arisen only under the protection of the sword".
[ib.,]

It is the all important 'Blood' that must be protected by the sword. In this connexion, Gobineau describes 'degeneration';
"The word 'DEGENERATE', when applied to a people means that the people has no longer the same intrinsic value as it had before, because it has no longer the same Blood in its veins, continual adulterations having gradually affected the quality of that Blood.
In other words, though the nation bears the name given by its founders, the name no longer connotes the same race; in fact, the man of a decadent time, the DEGENERATE man properly so called, is a different being from the racial point of view, from the heroes of the great ages ..."
['Essay on the Inequality of Human Races', Gobineau]

Gobineau's book was published 1853-5, and would have influenced Nietzsche as it influenced the whole Wagner Circle, a circle which Gobineau joined at the same time as Nietzsche [around 1876]

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