Why? Who cares? It was like over 100 years ago at this point and like basically everyone was bigoted 100 years ago lmao.
Edit: also just like google stuff, it’s not like it’s modern day shit where tons of propaganda and straight disinformation and misinformation make finding this stuff impossible.
This is true. My running theory, the shit man theory, is that if you take a famous person from the past they’re most likely a shithead. For example;
Mahatma Gandhi was a nazi-loving racist who would gather young and underaged apprentices with whom he’d sleep naked to prove how virtuous he was by not raping them.
Mother Theresa didn’t pay her workers, withheld medical attention on the grounds that if they took people to proper medical facilities they’d not use hers, re-used needles and knowingly spreading infectious diseases (like HIV), would purposefully make people suffer because suffering is godly.
The overall depth of your comment warrant a request for sources…
Why? Who cares? It was like over 100 years ago at this point and like basically everyone was bigoted 100 years ago lmao.
Edit: also just like google stuff, it’s not like it’s modern day shit where tons of propaganda and straight disinformation and misinformation make finding this stuff impossible.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Nietzsche's_views_on_women
This is true. My running theory, the shit man theory, is that if you take a famous person from the past they’re most likely a shithead. For example;
Mahatma Gandhi was a nazi-loving racist who would gather young and underaged apprentices with whom he’d sleep naked to prove how virtuous he was by not raping them.
Mother Theresa didn’t pay her workers, withheld medical attention on the grounds that if they took people to proper medical facilities they’d not use hers, re-used needles and knowingly spreading infectious diseases (like HIV), would purposefully make people suffer because suffering is godly.
I think there are two explanations for it:
It’s probably both in most cases.
Read one of his books
My bad I made the mistake of reading more than one of his books.