Of Disparate Faiths, but of Like Mind on Dress Code
14th July 2007
Item. Curiouser and curiouser.
The common bond of Orthodox Jew and Pentecostal Christian is a belief in the right of a devout person to dress according to religious belief, without the risk of being fired.
And why is this in the New York Times? Can you spell “burqa”? Can you spell “moral equivalence”? I’m sure you can.
Admittedly, this one is a bit more subtle than most. But The Agenda is still The Agenda.