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Doctor Is Not A Sexual Predator – Just Iraqi
Iraqi doctor who pestered two female colleagues with 'clumsy' chat-up lines is cleared of sexual misconduct due to his different cultural background. The disciplinary panel heard he lifted up one woman's top and bombarded another with suggestive messages between 2016 and March 2017.
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A dangerously slippery slope? I think so.
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A dangerously slippery slope? I think so.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't see that coming from a culture that permits sexual misconduct is any justification for abusing others when one has emigrated to be in a culture that doesn't allow it. It could be taken into cinsideration when sentencing, and there are worse things than inappropriate clothes movement and texting, but getting cleared seems a step too far.
"different cultural background" = treat women like dirt normally so that's ok! All this multicultural PC cobras is getting bl33din silly. I don't give a rats April what your culture is you are in a civilised nation now, you must adopt our culture. The only thing that annoys me more than the foreigners standard "culture" defence is our own liberal hand wringers who let them get away with it.
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I can't understand the assumption by the disciplinary panel that this man knows no better. He is presumably reasonably intelligent, he lives and works in this country and therefore he cannot possibly be oblivious to the culture. There have been enough media reports on the subject over the past few years. Shameful decision.
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