checking my privilege on thinking.
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His own beliefs led him to insanity, so
So you’re safely protected from considering what he said because it can be dismissed as insane-causing. You know, many Christians also went insane throughout history - we can just dismiss everything they thought, right? Furthermore, others have thought the same as Nietzsche and not gone insane.
None of whom were the founder of the movement, thus defeating himself.
It's one thing when a follower goes insane. It's another when the leader does.
Dude, just hold the L.
Jeez... The fact that you think going insane invalidates an idea presented by the person is so absurd. I wish you could understand it. But... I guess you can't.
Either he followed his own rules and went insane, or he didn't follow his own rules and he's a hypocrite.
Well?
Which is it?