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Nietzsche once said, "Go to a woman with a whip". How do you understand it?

He never tires of bashing women. In his quasi-prophetic work Th

us Spake Zarathustra, he says that women cannot yet engage in friendship; they remain cats or birds , or

or at worst a cow. "Men should be trained for war, women should be trained for the entertainment of warriors. The rest is folly." If we may rely on his most powerful aphorism on this subject: "Do you go to women? ? Don’t forget

your whip”, you know that a warrior’s entertainment must be a unique kind of entertainment.

Although he was always equally contemptuous of women, he was not always so fierce. In "Will to Power" (Will to Power) he said: "We are interested in women as if we are interested in a kind of being that is perhaps more graceful, delicate, and clever.

Animals feel the same pleasure. What a joy it is to meet those animals whose only thoughts are dancing, nonsense, and fine clothes! They have always been the joy of every nervous and deep male soul." , even these beauties can only be found in women when they are controlled obediently by manly men; as long as they get any Independent status is intolerable. "Women have so many reasons to be ashamed of; they are so ignorant,

shallow, country-minded, petty arrogant, unruly, and secretly indiscreet... so far, it is really because of their treatment of men· < /p>

Fear restrains and controls these things extremely well." He said this in "Beyond Good and Evil", where he also said that we should be like the East. People treat women like property. All his insults against women are presented as self-evident truths

and are supported by neither historical evidence nor evidence from his personal experience; regarding women, he

p>Personal experience is almost limited to his sister.