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Monthly Archives: September 2020
The Shadow of Satan
‘Tis the time’s plague, when madmen lead the blind. –King Lear _________________________________ In his song-poem “My Old Kentucky Home,” Stephen Collins Foster describes the sorrow involved when what was once our home is no more: The day goes by like … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Europe, Faithful hearts, Homeland
Tagged Shakespeare
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White Privilege
“The way I’ve been obliged to see it is this: our ideas and instincts work upon our memory of these people who have lived before us, and so they take on some clarity of outline. It’s not to our credit … Continue reading
Posted in Faithful hearts, Jacobinism, Liberalism, Negro worship, Religion of Satan
Tagged Shakespeare, Stark Young
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The Great Religious Talk Show
“What do I wish for?” repeated the student. “Perfect happiness. Fortune herself is my desire.” “Explain what you mean by Fortune,” pursued the spirit. “Fortune,” began the other, “is a power of nature, and—” “Be quick!” cried the ghost. “Do … Continue reading
Posted in Classical liberalism, Negro worship, Rationalism, Religion of Satan
Tagged Charles Dickens
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The War That Has Been Thrust Upon Us
To all this let us join the practice of cannibalism, with which, in the proper terms, and with the greatest truth, their several factions accuse each other. By cannibalism, I mean their devouring, as a nutriment of their ferocity, some … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Europe, Democracy, Negro worship
Tagged Dostoyevsky, Edmund Burke
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