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    214 days ago

    Okay, so, actually in this case, “both sides have the fault” is correct. Because the two sides are Musk and Hitler (insert <it’s the same picture> meme), and the fault is censorship.

    Musk (pot) is accusing (calling) Hitler (kettle) of overt censorship (black), while he himself is in fact doing the exact same thing.

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        34 days ago

        I wanted to be snarky in the response. But I realise Lemmy is so diverse, that it’s possible there are people who genuinely are not used to the saying. One of 10,000

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        04 days ago

        It’s also not a good picture for this phrase, because both the pot and kettle are black. It makes sense if the kettle is reflective, and the cast iron pot speaking to the kettle only sees its reflection, so the kettle looks black to the pot, when it’s really reflective.

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          12 days ago

          There are two intepretations of the color of the kettle, shiny which is removed from the original expression and black(ened).

          The expression is usually best thought of as a kettle calling the pot black because it is burnt on the bottom from being on the fire and the pot points out that the kettle is also blackened - it just cannot see that about itself.

          I have always seen the expression less as a statement on hypocrisy/whataboutism and more needing understand your own sense of self before that of others.

          The person sending the meme is the one that is saying pot-kettle-black.

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          13 days ago

          No, the entire point is that they are both black or in this case both Hitler and musk apply heavy censorship.