GeneralRisk wrote:“A moral system valid for all is basically immoral.”
― Friedrich Nietzsche........The Nazis: a Warning from History. In this series an eyewitness account tells of Hitler watching movies (which he did very often). If ever a scene showed (even fictional) cruelty to or death of an animal, Hitler would cover his eyes and look away until someone alerted him the scene was over. The documentary also commented on the German animal welfare laws that the Nazis introduced, which were unparalleled at the time.“The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.”
― Mahatma Gandhi
Umm, yeah...
The fact that Hitler had to cover his eyes over animal slaughter on TV while ordering the deaths of millions suggests that for a modern person he was seriously fucked up, in other words a madman.
And the Gandhi quote, yeah he is assuming that people being treated morally is a given dude.
And Nietzsche had the hots for himself and probably thought that quote sounded clever. It's not a very profound idea and doesn't really apply to what we are talking about either. Well, maybe it does, but it's supporting my own argument more than anything; Hitler and Caesar came from both very different moral backgrounds. Hitler, considering his background, was a far more amoral person.