"Yes, there is a double standard when it comes to women feeling "comfortable" but it predates this group renting the pool and pertains to everyone, not just muslims."
That's only if it's not challenged. Women reporters in male locker rooms. Girls in boys wrestling at school. The PC crowd is totally against any recognition of gender. If you hadn't noticed, there is a war going on, and I am in no frame of mind to give these people, (muslims), an inch.
Another post said something to the effect, if I go to a public pool and want to jump in fully clothed, I can't. Why should we accomodate them in such a way?
This is not a simple thing, it's multi level. It's muslims trying to islamify america. You seem to be agreeable.
>>It's muslims trying to islamify america.
They know all the hot buttons and words to get what they want.
The funny thing is, women agitated for coed gyms; having got them, they then wanted the comfort of singlesex traditional gyms. Go figger.
In essense, I agree with you wholeheartedly - but you are missing the point on this one.
It is a bad example given the pre existing rules of the pool.
a good example would be my city's idiot mayor giving a speech at a new mosque saying how "wonderful" it s to have cultural diversity in Boston, and then a few months later having the place investigated for terroristic teachings.
Whether or not a few "shy" (for lack of a better term) women want to take a dip in a rented pool in Seattle is not my concern. What should worry about is what their husbands and sons are talking about in their mosque.