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Was Nietzsche Right?

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Nietzsche said that the Jews, The Romans the Greeks and the n***s were all one Tribe.

They were all Jews.

Was he right?

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  1. You must first decide as to what Nietzsche meant by "Tribe".  

    Perhaps he meant that those various groups heralded from the same cradle of life... Maybe he meant that they shared common backgrounds as Europeans.

    The Romans and the Greeks eventually became Christians- a religious offshoot of the Jewish faith.  Or.. perhaps he was making a more political statement.. what do you think?


  2. possibly there belief systems  and religion definitely stemmed from ancient Sumeria

  3. Nietzsche died in 1900 and would have had no conception of Nazism or n***s, so the question doesn't apply, Hiram my friend.

  4. The Romans and the Greeks, definitely. F.W. Nietzsche died 19 years before the National Socialist German Workers'  Party was founded, and, 33 years before the n***s usurped power. 1. The Italians say (whilst describing Greeks) "one face one race." I fully agree. 2. Wonder what he (Nietzsche) meant when he exclaimed "I shall teach you the superman. Man is something to be surpassed."

  5. I wouldn't call the n***s a tribe...more a government cult... so I guess I would disagree with him, the rest are nations of people.
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