Reddit temporarily bans r/WhitePeopleTwitter after Elon Musk claimed it had ‘broken the law’
Reddit temporarily bans r/WhitePeopleTwitter after Elon Musk claimed it had ‘broken the law’
Reddit has temporarily banned the subreddit r/WhitePeopleTwitter citing a "prevalence of violent content."
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If you want to know who really is in charge, just look at who you're not allowed to criticize.
112 0 ReplyJust FYI, this phrase originates with a literal neonazi.
45 0 ReplyI mean, the phrase was made because they're pussies who can't handle criticism of their speech. In this use the "not able to crtisize" is literally having your ability to speak shut down.
1 0 ReplyAnd I'm using it against a literal neonazi. Seems fair to me.
61 0 ReplyInteresting fact, thanks.
As they say though, even a broken clock can be right twice a day
Use of a phrase doesn't automatically imply agreement with its originator.
36 0 ReplyBroken clock as speed isn't right or offset? Doesn't seem to work
1 0 ReplyI've always heard the saying as "a stopped clock."
1 0 ReplyFor the phrase, "broken" specifically means "stopped", and the clock is analog. If the hands don't turn, then they will be correct twice per day.
10 0 ReplyThanks makes more sense! Idk why the downvotes... Because in the case of an offset it would always be wrong and in the case of a speed change.
In the general case, with clock speed a and offset b:
- a x + b ≡ x (mod 12)
- a x + b = x + 12k
If a=1, normal speed with offset,
- b = 12k ≡ 0 (mod 12)
So it works for any multiple of 12h offset (ie no offset)
If a≠1,
- x = (12k - b)/(a-1)
It isn't always in a day, so you can end up having to wait multiple days for it to be right
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Even a stopped Nazi clock is right twice a day.
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