The only way an exemption can be seen as fair would be the court saying that all the kids whose parents do not want them in gym can be exempted. All girls who find topless guys too disgusting to tolerate can be exempted. All guys who feel the same about girls can be exempted, too. But that's just too ridiculous a situation.
I agree that religion shouldn't give someone special rights. If it makes her uncomfortable, well big deal, I can't do sports and I'm tone deaf but I attended all my gym and music classes during school because it was required. Yea, it was embarrassing, but fair's fair.
School just started for me, and one of my course syllabus stated that if religious holidays conflicted with the class, students can work out an alternative with the prof. Which really pisses me off because my course conflicts with another course and I won't be given special treatment. So now religion is worth accommodating but my interest isn't?
I agree that religion shouldn't give someone special rights. If it makes her uncomfortable, well big deal, I can't do sports and I'm tone deaf but I attended all my gym and music classes during school because it was required. Yea, it was embarrassing, but fair's fair.
School just started for me, and one of my course syllabus stated that if religious holidays conflicted with the class, students can work out an alternative with the prof. Which really pisses me off because my course conflicts with another course and I won't be given special treatment. So now religion is worth accommodating but my interest isn't?