At the risk of being accused of puppy kicking, I don’t understand why that would matter. What difference would it make if a commissar who spent 1948 in the Soviet Sector of Berlin failed to acknowledge the sacrifice of the Red Army three years earlier in the first chapter of his tell-all? What difference would it make if an ex-union lobbyist failed to acknowledge the blood left in the streets by garment workers prior to giving a narrative of what s/he observed about organized labor in today’s America?
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