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Under Home are CWNY’s posts from 3/3/12 through 7/31/21, when CWNY ceased writing and passed to be with our Lord Jesus Christ, as his family writes in the last entry, dated 8/7/2021, The Minstrel Sleeps.
During the summer of 2022, CWNY’s family made available his complete works in two PDFs on the Preserving the Work of CWNY page. The first PDF is of all posts from this blog, from 3/3/2012 through 7/31/2021, and the second PDF is of all posts from his previous blog from 5/25/2006 through 2/24/2012 [Revised on 8/12/22 to include 3 previously omitted posts).
The Remembrances of CWNY page includes his final, albeit unfinished, Christmas story, accompanied with links to previous stories.
Some of you will recall CWNY’s first wordpress blog was deplatformed in March, 2019. When CWNY returned the next month on this blog (described in To His Readers from CWNY, 4/21/19), unfortunately many posts from the deplatformed blog, from 3/3/2012 through 3/23/2019, were unavailable for several years, until now. Thankfully, the ‘lost’ posts have all been re-incorporated into this site by his family, labeled with the category, Older posts (pre-April 2019) (see Preserving the Work of CWNY for more detail). For the time being, CWNY’s older blog is also still available online here.
May God bless you, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. We take comfort in His words, “In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.” -John 16:33
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Tag Archives: Anthony Jacob
A World Without Mercy
I am sorry for thee; thou art come to answerA stony adversary, an inhuman wretch,Uncapable of pity, void and emptyFrom any dram of mercy… _____ But mercy is above this sceptred sway,It is enthroned in the hearts of kings,It is … Continue reading
From the Dark Night of Negro Worship into the Light of Europe
It has appeared to some that the South has not done its full duty by the negro. Perfection is, without doubt, a standard above humanity; but, at least, we of the South can say that we have done much for … Continue reading
The End of Democracy Is the New Dawn of Europe
They never will love where they ought to love, who do not hate where they ought to hate. -Edmund Burke _____ O worthy Duke,You bid me seek redemption of the devil. Isabella in Measure for Measure __________ When the irreverent … Continue reading
Light and Darkness
Liberalism represents an attempt to superimpose on reality an artificiality, to substitute that which is sham for that which is real. In its determination to obliterate distinctiveness (Aldous Huxley said somewhere that “Good is that which makes for unity. Evil … Continue reading
The Non-Diverse European
But let us consider these factors carefully. Racial segregation does not imply racial oppression or genocide or anything Communist like that, but means purely what it says. It means that the white race and the black race, the one advanced … Continue reading
True to Our God and Our Blood
But down these mean streets a man must go who is not himself mean, who is neither tarnished nor afraid. The detective in this kind of story must be such a man. He is the hero, he is everything. He … Continue reading
The Trumpet Shall Sound and the Europeans Shall Rise
“If you were born to honor, show it now;” – Shakespeare, Pericles __________ I recently saw an Italian nationalist, a Christian, explaining to a hostile newsman the reason why he wanted the Moslems to be sent back to their own … Continue reading
Charity Never Faileth: In That Hope We Live
This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England, This nurse, this teeming womb of royal kings, Fear’d by their breed and famous by their birth, Renowned for their deeds as far from home,— For Christian service and true … Continue reading
European Pietas
I believe in the validity of my racial identity and treasure the continuity of my national traditions. I believe in, and honour, all those time-hallowed values and factors which have led us to greatness in the past, and which if … Continue reading
The European’s Moment on the Heath
There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio,Than are dreamt of in our philosophy. –Hamlet _____ The citizen of the Canton of Uri was dangling just by the door. On the table there was a scrap of paper with … Continue reading