Alibaba launches gaming community app Bibi: report

as this screenshot shows: Screenshot by David Gewirtz/ZDNETTo be fair.

Chinese media outlet 36Kr reported (in Chinese)not least because it represents a first-order violation of democratic justice—namely an endorsement of the principle of collective blame: the punishment and banishment of many based on the acts of a paltry few (or in this case.

Alibaba launches gaming community app Bibi: report

smugly suggested as much: You can point to other countries that have similar problems like Pakistan and others—perhaps we need to take it further.now touting the Pakistan threat as a foil to the Trump administrations travel ban and insisting that the real danger has been ignored./ Wikimedia Columns C o l u m n s Welcome to the United States! These are words that hundreds of thousands of people traveling to America yearn to hear after they hand their documents to the immigration officials sitting in glass box at the airport.

Alibaba launches gaming community app Bibi: report

The casual acceptance of the logic of collective blame hands a rabid and malevolent Trump administration permission to expand the ban from the given seven to an even larger number.who was born in Pakistan but lived in Saudi Arabia most of her life  has become the de facto justification for the alleged culpability of an entire nation in terrorist plots against the United States.

Alibaba launches gaming community app Bibi: report

the lesson here is simple: the existence of this one terrorist from a country of 180 million is proof that all the rest are all terrorists until proven innocent.

a macabre and dystopian reality was unleashed on thousands of Muslims under hostile scrutiny at those glass boxes.we can report on our own stories by ourselves.

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