It's time to call it what it is.
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Fair enough. Pearl Harbor, Prussian militarism, colonialism, succession, German appeasement, anything by Ayn Rand, Allied withdrawal from Russian Civil war, Zimmerman Telegram, ‘containment’ strategy, Ferdinand visiting Serbia, the Patriot Act, the electoral college, & PragerU.
We didn't start the fire
It was always burnin' since the world's been turnin' 
They are also not mutually exclusive you absolute melt.
Mistakes lead to evil. He’s an incredible dunce. It’s also hilarious to see Prager talking about himself as if his YouTube university staff is addressing the figurehead’s position.
Telling people that taking efforts to protect themselves, family, friends, and community from a deadly virulent virus is a mistake, implies that you have zero concern for their lives. Ergo, in this instance, mistake is equivalent to evil.
That feeling when an historian attempts to be an epidemiologist and fails to realize he's out of his depth. I'm fairly certain that all of the wars and genocidal actions of the various leaders and nations did not have a contagious element to them. Or . . .
Of all the responses I've seen refuting Mr. Prager's claim, none of them have confused "mistake" with "evil".
Good to know, I was getting worried.
There was an agreement made in Munich in 1938 that comes to mind. Or how about the assasination of Julius Caesar? 3/5 compromise? USA invading Vietnam? (and Iraq?) Napoleon’s dawdling in Moscow? Not buying Apple in 2005?
Greater than the “easy money” federal policies leading to the Great Depression? Greater than the “appeasement” policies that allowed Hitler’s “evil” to grow unchecked? Greater than “manifest destiny” imperialism that displaced or destroyed cultures all over the globe? Hyperbole?
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