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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
Category Archives: Christianity: Neither a Theory Nor a Philosophy
Against a Peace with the Rationalist Regicides
My heart as great, my reason haply more,To bandy word for word and frown for frown;But now I see our lances are but straws,Our strength as weak, our weakness past compare,That seeming to be most which we indeed least are. … 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
They Serve Us Still
Deeper than speech our love, stronger than life our tether… –Kipling _____ I am dreaming of the mountains of my home,Of the mountains where in childhood I would roam.I have dwelt ‘neath summer skies,Where the summer never dies,But my heart … Continue reading
Laying to Rest the Speculative European
“I can live no longer by thinking.” – Orlando, As You Like it __________ The democratic movements throughout Europe in the 1840s were extensions of the French Revolution that Burke warned would envelop all of Europe if the Jacobin snake … Continue reading
Beyond the Swelling Flood
The prevalent philosophy of the day takes cognizance of but half of human nature—and that the worst half. Our happiness is so involved in the happiness and well-being of everything around us that a mere selfish philosophy, like political economy, … Continue reading
The European Vision
And so they sailed for Tintagel… –CWNY __________ There is a little side door in Senator McCain’s office that leads down a secret passageway to another door. Sometimes when the devil’s janitors forget to oil the hinges on the other … Continue reading
Turning Back the Tide of Color
The white man is responsible for every single civilized feature that Negro Africa possesses; and the present negrophile psychosis, as Dr. Verwoerd calls it, spells doom not only to the white man in Africa but everywhere else. The line has … Continue reading
Hearts of Flesh
O boundless heart, kept fresh by pity’s dews! –from John Sterling’s “Shakespeare” __________ In traditional societies the people tend to revere, as distinct from worship, their past. They go into the future holding onto the threads of their past because … Continue reading
The Rage That Stems from Charity
Do not go gentle into that good night.Rage, rage against the dying of the light. –Dylan Thomas __________ What the former British Cabinet Minister Lord Mandelson revealed about his liberal government is true of every single government in the Western … Continue reading
Dismantling the Kingdom of Satan on Earth
Mau Mau was something in the African blood, calling imperatively and irresistibly. It was a revolt of savagery against all things sane and Christian and civilized and White. – White Man Think Again _____ Hell is emptyAnd all the devils … Continue reading