Not everyone or everything is bad, anywhere on the globe. What we need to understand is wherther we are in a position toi be ablke to fit in to the life, culture, manners, ethics, rules, regulations and laws in those places we choose to visit, live , work and intrecat with.
Once we are tied down by regulatory laws and conditions then life can be extremely difficult to obtain redress however just and fair our needs may be.
We cannot expect the sdame democratic process we are used to back in our home nations to be applied in the many situations we may face in other parts of the globe.
When a third worlder applies for a visa to enter the USA or Europe, the Embassies have a RIGHT to REFUSE without giving the applicant any good reason, whatsoever. This, in my view, is undemocratic and violates human rights, but it is still enforced by so many nations who espouse democracy across the globe. Similarly other nations also impose certain difficult conditions and rulkes on thiose who visit, live, work and even choose to marry their citizens. No doubt the severity and impacts will differ from place to place.
Thats the way the wind blows on this big blue marble of ours!