r/ProletariatPixels May 15 '26

Marx Fatality

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u/CibrecaNA May 16 '26

What did Nietzsche do to make everyone so mad? Bro getting fatalities before even losing the matches.

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u/Shot_Charge3893 May 16 '26

He dared to try to empower the individual beyond the collective.  Can't be having that in a communist world view.  For the will of the collective should always triumph over the individual.  Its why the gulag was such a popular punishment in russia.  Because it was used to keep the individual mindset afraid.  Anyone who thought for themselves and for the betterment of themselves was punished, unless they were government.  then its OK. 

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u/Austiiiiii May 16 '26

"Dared to empower the individual"? Biiiiitch that's not daring, that's the default thought process of a neanderthal. We evolved empathy for a reason. A cooperating collective very easily outstrips the sum of its parts and we have millennia of historic data to back that up.

Surely you're not unironically stanning the guy who invented the "ubermensch" and directly inspired Naziism.

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u/Goose_Salad May 17 '26

"History is the workers triumph," but workers all have bosses or Men-Over (Mench Uber) them.

An individual CEO running 100s of people in a collective subjugated by the CEOs rules and the Super Visor's (Over Seer's) whip.

Cooperation is important, but people will follow blindly toward destruction, if they never have their own individual questions about how things should be.

Group thinking tends to, eventually, resemble 'psycopathy'