Grannygravy I said nothing about only visiting countries with excellent human rights. No country is perfect but some countries, for various reasons. overstep the mark so far that anyone of principle must think very hard before visiting. The Gulf states are notorious for the way they oppress women and anyone who is not heterosexual.
In 2018 the ruler of Dubai, kidnapped his daughter to stop her leaving the country. She was the second daughter he had kidnapped and then held as a prisoner, until she bent to his rule. Saudi Arabia, recently enticed a dissident journalist to visit their embassy in Turkey - and then killed him.
It is worth remembering that these states hold their foreign tourists in contempt, and if it was not for the money they bring in, they would be treated the way their migrant workers are treated.
It is laughable to suggest because other countries are less than perfect, we should have no standards or levels of freedom, which we consider a bar below which we would not travel. It is like saying that because one country's police force is slack in pursuing and punishing petty crime it is no better than a country which sponsors murdering its citizens, at home and abroad, if they happen to offend the ruler.
DH worked in a number of countries in the middle east and he is quite unequivocal about the utter contempt the Gulf State rulers, and their subjects have for the European tourists who disport themselves in their counries. There are many other countries in that region that have far better, though not perfect human rights records and do not have the corrosive contempt for European visitors.
I have visited Jordan, and in happier and safer times, Egypt. DH also worked in Sudan, before its recent problems.