Wednesday 23 June 2010

Sport and Gymnasiums'

It has come to my attention that there is a growing demand for the sports equipment and use of facilities' that have been allocated to all multicultural communities', within the gymnasium section of our center.

However; because of religious- principled- circumstance-the Muslim community have come forward in complaint to our head of management, in request for the demand to exercise their rights, under the democratic-laws' of our society, to ask politely for a segregated- male and female time slot.

The Muslim community have pushed forward their request; because of the increasing ill-health issues' that are arising amongst their community, from the lack of being able to obtain a fair equal opportunities' policy in regards' to this particular matter; and because of the principles' of religious circumstance, they can-not utilise the correct equipment for the conditions' and or obesity issues' that they are currently experiencing, from the change of environmental condition's and other related generational conditions' that have arisen, due to all the fast food demands' and availability of foods' that are ultimately stacked high with extreme usage of preservatives'.

A spokes' person for this particular community has come forward, at the bequest and on behalf of, the majority of the community, that are too shy otherwise to air their views' in regards to this matter. But have stated that they refrain from using the facilities' due to the freedom of choice to exercise the right to free mix and exercise with all members' of the communities', and that this subsequently puts' them at a huge disadvantage in regards' to poor health, and religious standards' of principle that untimely restricts them from being able to improve their standards' of their health.

Of course; like all people across the board, you get members' from religious communities that don't abide by the codes' of religious principles' and or because of extreme ill health, they utilise the facilities', on offer. But as a practising faith group; there is more of a majority to despite even health related issues', refrain from the usage of such facilities' because of the religious codes' that they stand by, in regards' to free mixing standards' of social etiquette's'.

It is only fair to state, that by mean's of equal opportunities' that a time slot be established for both female and male counterparts' of the Muslim community, on the grounds that, modesty prevents' the over-all majority to utilise the facilities', and thus is untimely has an impact on their over all health conditions' and life expectancy.

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