I'm not a Nietzsche expert, but he basically viewed feminism as anti-masculinity, and he viewed Christianity as a feminized or feminizing religion:
(Ok, so I stole this quote from Wikipedia.)
"Woman! One-half of mankind is weak, typically sick, changeable, inconstant... she needs a religion of weakness that glorifies being weak, loving, and being humble as divine: or better, she makes the strong weak—she rules when she succeeds in overcoming the strong... Woman has always conspired with the types of decadence, the priests, against the 'powerful', the 'strong', the men-" (The Will to Power - 864, Second German edition of 1906)
Being loving, being humble, he who is last shall be first.
In other words, my response to this is, "no shit."
I'm not a Nietzsche expert, but he basically viewed feminism as anti-masculinity, and he viewed Christianity as a feminized or feminizing religion:
(Ok, so I stole this quote from Wikipedia.)
"Woman! One-half of mankind is weak, typically sick, changeable, inconstant... she needs a religion of weakness that glorifies being weak, loving, and being humble as divine: or better, she makes the strong weak—she rules when she succeeds in overcoming the strong... Woman has always conspired with the types of decadence, the priests, against the 'powerful', the 'strong', the men-" (The Will to Power - 864, Second German edition of 1906)
Being loving, being humble, he who is last shall be first.
In other words, my response to this is, "no shit."