Nietzsche's Little Shop Of Horrors

Nietzsche's Little Shop Of Horrors

08/12/09 | by jetbrane [mail] | Categories: Government

“Nietzsche is widely recognized for his analysis of Christianity as a religion rooted in resentment and an impotent hatred of the strong. He held that Christianity’s ethic of compassion is motivated by a vengeful effort of the weak to bind the strong. Nietzsche vied for the reversal of Christian values, which he saw principally in terms of submissiveness, servility, and self-effacement, and a sacrifice of the intellect to faith. For Nietzsche, the Christian values of gentleness, forgiveness, and mercy are against the competitive forces that drive the evolution of both man and society. Nietzsche believed that Christian morality was just a clever deception used by the weak to assert power over the strong. Nietzsche’s own values or rather value, was stated succinctly: “There is nothing to life that has value except the degree of power.” For Nietzsche, this will to power may be understood in terms of health vitality and the affirmation of the body and the eros. In his view Christianity opposes all of these.”

Compilation of Sources On Nietzsche

Page 29: Admission: your health care will be rationed!

From the proposed Congressional legislation on “Health Reform.”

In this link I show the inevitability of rationing that will come in socialized health care.

http://backwaterreport.com/?p=1092

Here is the problem folks.

America is broke and it needs to find ways to cut budgetary corners.

The answer, in part to that, is to allow Senior Citizens, the infirm, and the handicapped to die as opposed to giving them treatment. The solution is right out of Nietzsche’s playbook. The Christian values of gentleness, forgiveness, and mercy are going to be thrown out in order that a Nietzschean ubermensch (Supermen) can survive. Obama is invoking the “will to power,” in his plan to make Senior Citizens, the infirm, and the handicapped be the ones who help America out of its bankrupt condition.

If you have diabetes you should be concerned. That insulin is expensive stuff. If you asthma be concerned. If you have Multiple Sclerosis your time is limited. If you have dercums disease or fibromyalgia or any condition that takes constant and expensive monitoring your lifespan will be curtailed. The Nietzsche ethic is being pursued and the strong will no longer allow the weak to be a anchor around their progress.

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Comment from: Vanishing American [Visitor] Email · http://vanishingamerican.blogspot.com
Here's where it gets confusing.
The left makes a show of championing those who are considered weak, the 'underdogs' and the 'victims'. Will their preferred groups be exempted from this weeding-out of the 'weak' and infirm?

The open-borders policies of the left willfully allows many people with communicable (and expensive) diseases to enter. Our immigration officials allow immigrants and refugees with AIDS to enter our country and receive costly treatment at taxpayers' expense.

How can they reconcile this with their apparent ruthlessness towards sick and old Americans? It seems something will have to give here. I suspect they will dole out medical care on a political basis, with some people more equal than others.
Or am I missing something here?
-VA
PermalinkPermalink 08/12/09 @ 23:29
Comment from: jetbrane [Member] Email · /www.IronInk.org
In a PC society there is a social order pecking order that I believe will be followed. We must keep in mind that this is about disinheriting classical Americans. So, yes, I do believe the medical care will be doled out on a political basis. This will only work for so long because the producers are one of those who are on the bottom of the pecking order. Socialism always runs aground on its own envy. Once it destroys the classical Americans it will be cannibalism and survival of the fittest all the way around.

Thanks for visiting VA. I profit from many of your writings.
PermalinkPermalink 08/13/09 @ 00:01
Comment from: Vanishing American [Visitor] Email
Thanks for your response. It confirms that I am probably interpreting the intent of this plan correctly.

And thanks, too, for the kind words.
-VA
PermalinkPermalink 08/14/09 @ 01:48

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