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There are virtually no current events in Germany and yelling about Americans being cray cray is not constructive or beneficial to our mental health. They are not our countrymen.
No. Of course not. You jump to extremes. That's not very cash money. But it does mean that we shouldn't base our belief in the rule of law on the American system. Foreigners are doing foreigner things all the time. You might not like it but you gotta accept that from time to time. Attention is limited and should be spent wisely.
Literally not what I said.
Jumping to extremes is an argumentative tactic that attacks the argument in a non factual way.