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Someone who was of non British culture who had entrenched views on the status of women which directly contrasted with the modern equality model we have in Britain today.

Cultural dissonance if you will.
Not quite sure what you mean, but if you’re talking about people with views that discriminate against women then their nationality is irrelevant I think
 
I've yet to see or hear of a Muslim police dog handler. By that I don't mean police dogs that are Muslim, I mean the handlers of them.

Canines are regarded as unclean in many Arabic cultures.

Dog whistle politics I know....

Go to a Muslim country and I suspect you’ll find pretty much all the dog handlers are Muslim.

They don’t have them as pets, but working dogs are acceptable, according to that book of nonsense they live by.
 
Not quite sure what you mean, but if you’re talking about people with views that discriminate against women then their nationality is irrelevant I think

Which countries discriminate against women? Or gays? Or LGBTQ? What is the dominant religion in most of those countries?
 
Not quite sure what you mean, but if you’re talking about people with views that discriminate against women then their nationality is irrelevant I think

If someone was an entrenched believer in the code of 'honour' which meant that females in that family had to obey without question (or risk physical disfigurement or even death), should those views be welcomed as 'diverse' or should they be aggressively challenged?

In other words, in welcoming different values and cultures, are you nurturing values diametrically opposed to our own?
 
If someone was an entrenched believer in the code of 'honour' which meant that females in that family had to obey without question (or risk physical disfigurement or even death), should those views be welcomed as 'diverse' or should they be aggressively challenged?

In other words, in welcoming different values and cultures, are you nurturing values diametrically opposed to our own?
No, they should be aggressively challenged.
 
Go to a Muslim country and I suspect you’ll find pretty much all the dog handlers are Muslim.

They don’t have them as pets, but working dogs are acceptable, according to that book of nonsense they live by.


Serious question: I've been to a few muslim countries and never seen any police dogs

Do they even have them?