Do you really think Ray Peat would talk about something without understanding it first ?
You are ignoring the reality of the meaning "will to power". Nietzsche spoke directly about war, violence, and immorality in a positive light. And a tone that he expressed like he was proud of his views; even bragging to the point that it was disturbing to continue to read in my opinion. Even you stated that there is no morality and it doesn't exist. Your quotes and the quotes I posted very clearly describe what he meant and he didn't mean it metaphorically, unfortunately. I once read short a biography of him and the author seem to stress that Nietzsche never had any experience in what he preach. He himself never went into the military for health reasons and yet spoke romantically about it. But anyways, the way he spoke and the theories he had were vile and unapologetic. Ray Peat understood completely what he said, and had the argument and evidence to back up his claims. I seriously doubt that he would ever say Nietzsche was in "solidarity" with his views and beliefs. Ray Peat believes in humanism, not in violent rhetoric that destroys humanity.
Ok you can live in your happy fantasy land where everything is bright and peachy... this is not reality. Nietzsche recognized the destructive and dark aspects of life just as well as the positive and creative aspects as you cannot have one without the other. One implys the other. He was a realist not an idealist. This is what is so appealing about him in my opinion. He was not afraid to get his hands dirty and stomp all over the metaphysical idealism of other philosophers.
There is morality however there are no universal moral standards we already discussed this.
Nietzsches views changed as he matured... he was not an anarchist nor a war monger-er despite what you may think. I used to view the military romantically as well... it is a stage many men go through as they search for meaning, identity, and role models. People change.
"violent rhetoric that destroys humanity"
If this is what you truly feel Nietzsches work and personality boils down too then it isn't even worth my time to argue with you... especially considering that you have never even given his work a fair chance. Don't be so close minded."the way he spoke and the theories he had were vile and unapologetic"
I don't know... This is what you are doing with Nietzsches ideas... Maybe he did as well.Do you really think Ray Peat would talk about something without understanding it first ?