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The NYTimesreports today that some public universities are installing footbaths for their Muslim students, and presents it as a controversial issue. To me, this is unsurprising. If universities want to welcome a diverse student population on campus, then they should be accommodating to cultural practices. To me, this is no different than accommodating a handicapped student to make the restroom more accessible or creating gender-neutral restrooms for transgendered students. Just because it's different doesn't mean it shouldn't be accommodated. I think it's good that universities are being respectful of Muslim culture. Besides, "Islamification of the university" sounds pretty xenophobic to me.
It's great that universities are being more accomodating of Muslim students. Knowing Horowitz, he will probably equate our support of this to funding extremists.
The problem is this: If you allow a religion to change get state money spent on them to accommodate their religion, then other religious groups on campus would be able to lobby for money....do you support that?
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