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This site contains CWNY’s works from 3/3/12 through 7/31/21, when CWNY ceased writing, as noted by his family in The Minstrel Sleeps. To download a pdf of all posts from this time period, go to About this site. (You may also download individual posts and pages, using a plugin we’ve made available.)
Please note that this site includes all posts from his previously de-platformed blog, which were completely restored as of 6/10/22. Should you wish to view only those restored posts, use the category link: Older posts (pre-April 2019).
For CWNY’s writing from 5/25/06 to 2/25/12, visit his older blog, still available here.
More content on this site is also available on the Remembrances page, which includes his final, albeit unfinished, Christmas story, and To His Readers (4/21/19), which he posted after his return from being deplatformed.
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Archives
Tag Archives: Rudyard Kipling
The Light of the World
Away in a manger, no crib for a bed,The little Lord Jesus laid down his sweet head.The stars in the sky looked down where he lay,The little Lord Jesus asleep in the hay. The cattle are lowing, the baby awakes,But … Continue reading
This Will Ever Be the European Story
A brilliant morning shines on the old city. Its antiquities and ruins are surpassingly beautiful, with the lusty ivy gleaming in the sun, and the rich trees waving in the balmy air. Changes of glorious light from moving boughs, songs … Continue reading
It Is Time
“O, listen to it—listen to it, dear, generous lady!” said Margaret, throwing herself on her knees and grasping those of her benefactress and looking in that attitude like a beautiful mortal in the act of supplicating her tutelary angel; “the … Continue reading
To Hate Where We Should Hate
The blood of man should never be shed but to redeem the blood of man. It is well shed for our family, for our friends, for our God, for our country, for our kind. The rest is vanity; the rest … Continue reading
Black Voodoo Kills, White Faith Restores
“Imray is back,” said Strickland. “The question is, who killed Imray?” – Kipling __________ With the possible exception of Russia, liberals hold the reins of power in every white nation even though they do not constitute the majority of whites … Continue reading
Rage, Rage Against the Murder of White Innocence
…Verily I say unto you, Except ye be converted, and become as little children, ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven. Matthew 18:3 __________ Romantic flights of fancy are generally the curse – or blessing, depending on your … Continue reading
For God So Loved
One grave to me was given–To guard till Judgment Day–But God looked down from HeavenAnd rolled the Stone away! One day of all my years–One hour of that one day–His Angel saw my tearsAnd rolled the stone away! -Rudyard Kipling … Continue reading
The Day Is Ours
Blessed be the Lord my strength, which teacheth my hands to war, and my fingers to fight– -Psalm 144 __________ For many years, from 1917 to 1956, whoever was head of the Russian Communist Party was the liberals’ pope and … Continue reading
The Sweet Vale of Europe
Oh, well for the world when the white men joinTo prove their faith again! –Kipling __________ In one of W.C. Fields’ classic movies, The Man on the Flying Trapeze, his wife sends him downstairs to investigate the sounds emanating from … Continue reading