Boundaries—between employer and employee, between officers and enlisted men, between males and females, between native and foreigner, between white and nonwhite—exist for good reasons. Over and over we see how the liberal compulsion to topple all boundaries, in the name of human fraternity and equality, unleashes envy, hatred, evil, and violence.
And all this is in addition to the fact that there was something so obviously wrong with Yoselyn Ortega that the Krims should not have hired her at all.
By the way : I've been meaning to ask Mr. Auster if he is aware that his cousin Paul has been extensively quoted in a recent Times obituary of French poet and art critic Jacques Dupin:
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