These regulations are instructive enough: here we encounter
for once
Aryan humanity, quite
pure, quite
primordial -- we
learn that the concept of "
pure blood" is the opposite of a
harmless concept. On the other hand it becomes clear in
which people the hatred, the
chandala hatred, against this
"humaneness" has eternalized itself, where it has become
religion, where it has become genius. Seen in this
perspective, the
Gospels represent a document of prime
importance; even more, the Book of
Enoch.
Christianity,
sprung from
Jewish roots and comprehensible only as a growth
on this soil, represents the counter-movement to any
morality of breeding, of
race, of privilege: it is the
anti-
Aryan religion
par excellence.
Christianity -- the
revaluation of all
Aryan values, the victory of
chandala
values, the
gospel preached to
the poor and base,
the general revolt of all the downtrodden, the wretched, the
failures, the less favored, against "race": the undying
chandala hatred as the religion of love.
from The Twilight of the Idols (1888) by Friedrich Nietzsche, translated by H.L. Mencken, who took this gibberish seriously.
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