The Religion Of Hyphens

The central complaint against the Administration of President George W. Bush is that it does not support the religion developed by faculties of colleges and universities for forty years, and taken by them to be state-sponsored because they made and compel it: the Religion of Hyphens … AKA, sex-and-race-based politics.

This Administration takes a phenomenological approach, treating of events and intentions rather than of tendentiously imputed social entities said to exist — and with only self-interest needed or possible — by the fact of academic faculties naming them.

In other words, the central complaint against this Administration is that it is irreligious and therefore dangerous in every way possible. Leaders of the Religion of Hyphens regard President George W. Bush in the manner that John Calvin regarded Servetus and the Vatican’s Holy Office Jean D’Arc.

AMDG

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