While the acrid winds of wokeness are fanned by those who seek to redefine the very fabric of our national identity, the Sun stands in defense of the unique and timeless values that have long set America apart.
These values are spelled out in America's four great state papers — the Continental Association, Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation, and the Constitution of the United States, to which we are sworn. This is coupled with our aversion to government overreach and to despotism of all forms, including the "social despotism" that one of the Sun's great editors, Charles A. Dana, warned of more than a century ago.
Over the past year the Sun has become home to a rising team of journalistic talent. We've placed a premium on competence over conformity, principle over politics, and excellence over equity. We've established a training ground for classical journalism. We're cultivating a new generation of America's newsroom leaders.
So, from where shines the light at the end of the tunnel, you ask? Perhaps, just perhaps, the Sun's iridescent rays have begun to break through. We express this hope with humility. We recognize that the road ahead will be grueling, but we remain ever cognizant of our famed motto.
"It Shines for All," which has adorned our masthead for nearly two centuries, is not just an ambition, it's also a promise, a pledge from all of us at the Sun to you, whom we aspire to serve.
As we begin the second year in this new iteration, I thank you, on behalf of my colleagues as well as myself, for the renewed confidence you have placed in The New York Sun.
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