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Clearly, accuracy is of second order importance when one’s purpose is to use Muhammad Ali’s greatness in an attack on the institution of private property.
There were definitely homeless people in the USSR. I remember some from when I was a kid. Mostly drunks who slept on park benches. No idea where this person gets these ideas
Because there's a generation with no memory of the Berlin Wall who has absorbed a lot of revisionist history in academia.
But it's certainly plausible that a US celebrity visiting the URSS wouldn't see any during his trip.
Yes. Staged visits were common, etc.
If I recall the Soviets carefully scripted foreigner visitations to give the illusion of prosperity a la modern NK. If Ali really saw no homeless then it's probably because they intended it to be that way.
Yes, this is true. Paul Hollander’s book Political Pilgrims goes into the techniques of hospitality employed.
There were always homes in Siberia for people in the USSR that needed one.
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