Friedrich Nietzsche called Christianity as slave morality. Love calling for teaching your neighbors, promoting peace in the world, avoiding sinful religion may be condemned as preventing Nietzsche's desperate interpretation of sexual slavery. Many people will accuse Nietzsche as an evil madman whose ideals are consistent with the ideals of Nazi Germany. It is not right to think that Christianity is not a morality of a slave if Nietzsche's claim is considered incorrect.
For Nietzsche, women are naturally second-rate men and have instincts that play a secondary role. They are identified with the morals of Christianity and their slaves, in other words, with the masses. A woman (slave) asks her husband and father (master) for guidance and recognition, and believes that their love can save something. Nietzsche believes that treating women equally will lead to the collapse of society. Considering the duration of his life, it is controversial whether Nietzsche hates women. In my opinion, women are rarely born in the ruling class and played a leaders role in the late nineteenth century.
The morality of the master-slave is the central theme of Friedrich Nietzsche's work, especially the first article of "moral lineage". Nietzsche believes that there are two basic types of morality: "dominant morality" and "slave morality". Mastering the pride and power of moral value, slavery morality assesses goodness, compassion, and consideration. Unlike the morality of slavery, morality of ethics measures good or bad outcome behavior (ie classical virtue and vice, resultism) and the morality of slaves emphasizes the behavior of good malicious images (Example: Christian's virtue and vice, Kant morality)
Master is the creator of morals; slaves use the morals of their slaves to respond to their morals. Unlike Master's morality (emotion), the morality of a slave is based on the revaluation of feelings, that is, the devaluation of master and slave. Because the moral of the master arises from the strong, the morality of the slave arises from weak. Since the morality of slavery is a response to oppression, it will destroy oppressors. The morality of slavery is the opposite of the master's morality. Therefore, it is characterized by pessimism and sneer. The emergence of slave morality go against the "good" of the master's moral values.
Nietzsche believed that the morality of slavery is the source of nihilism beyond Europe. Modern Europe and Christianity are in a hypocritical state due to the tension between the master and the morals of slaves, these two values are contradictory to each other, and they determine the value of most Europeans. Nietzsche in response to so-called morality appealed to special people who are no longer ashamed of their identity. He thinks that it is detrimental to the prosperity of the special population. However, he warned that morality itself is not bad, it is good for the public and should be left to them. On the other hand, special people should follow their own 'inherent law'. Nietzsche's favorite motto from Pinda is "to be yours".