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Category: Anti-Billionaire -> This Meme

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2023-05-24T22:39:00+00:00

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Okay, let's break down this social media post with analyses through the lenses you requested. Note that some lenses are more relevant than others to the content, and I'll explain why if a section is minimal or absent. **Visual Description** The image is a screenshot of a social media post (likely Twitter/X) by an account named @JoshuaPotash. The post consists of text over a blurred background. The profile picture is of a person. The text is central to the image and constitutes the primary content. The colors are muted, and the focus is solely on the textual message. It's a direct communication of an argument, aiming for textual impact rather than visual aesthetics. --- **Marxist Conflict Theory** This is *highly* relevant. The post is fundamentally rooted in a Marxist understanding of class struggle and late-stage capitalism. * **Class Conflict:** The core argument is about the clash between the capitalist class (represented by "Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk") and those challenging the capitalist order, specifically through unionization. The claim is that when the capitalist class feels its power threatened, it resorts to increasingly reactionary measures ("fascism"). * **Late Capitalism:** The post explicitly references “late capitalism,” a Marxist concept describing the current stage of capitalism characterized by increasing inequality, financialization, and the exploitation of labor. It suggests that this stage creates conditions ripe for crisis and the rise of authoritarian tendencies. * **Defense of Capital:** The central thesis is that the observed shift in the public image of Bezos and Musk (from seeming progressive to overtly conservative) isn’t organic, but a calculated response to the growing power of labor movements. They're attempting to preserve their wealth and power by actively undermining efforts to improve worker conditions and rights. * **False Consciousness:** The post suggests that directing anger at "wokeness" or queer folks is a tactic to distract people from the true source of their problems: the economic exploitation by the billionaires. This aligns with the Marxist concept of “false consciousness” – the ideological manipulation of the working class to accept a system that disadvantages them. --- **Critical Theory** The post resonates with aspects of Critical Theory, particularly its focus on power dynamics and ideological critique. * **Power and Ideology:** The post identifies how powerful actors (billionaires) use ideology ("wokeness" as a scapegoat) to maintain their control. It critiques the way they manipulate public discourse to redirect attention from their own actions and the underlying economic structures. * **Critique of Authority:** There’s an implicit critique of the concentration of power in the hands of a few individuals and corporations, and the potential for that power to be used to suppress dissent and maintain the status quo. * **Reason as Domination:** Critical Theory (particularly the Frankfurt School) suggests that "reason" itself can be a tool of domination. In this context, the calculated response of Bezos and Musk could be seen as a rational, strategic move to preserve their power, even if it involves embracing anti-democratic ideologies. --- **Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** This lens is applicable, although not central. * **Discourse and Power:** Foucault’s work emphasizes how discourse (ways of speaking and thinking) shapes our understanding of the world and reinforces power relations. The post argues that the discourse around "wokeness" is *being actively deployed* by Bezos and Musk to create a particular narrative that serves their interests. * **Genealogy:** A genealogical approach would examine the historical development of the idea of “wokeness” and how it became a target for right-wing criticism. It would trace how this concept came to be associated with certain political positions and how it's being used in the current moment to discredit opposition. * **Power/Knowledge:** The post implicity suggests that Bezos and Musk are wielding “power/knowledge” – the idea that power and knowledge are intertwined. Their wealth and influence allow them to shape the narrative and define what is considered acceptable or unacceptable discourse. --- **Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis** This is relevant, especially given the direct mention of "queer folks" in the text. * **Intersectionality:** The post points to how the billionaires are directing anger towards groups such as queer folks as a diversionary tactic. This highlights how different forms of oppression (economic exploitation and LGBTQ+ discrimination) intersect. The post suggests that diverting attention to culture war issues masks the underlying economic problems. * **Marginalization & Power:** The text highlights how marginalized groups are often targeted as scapegoats by those in power. Billionaires intentionally create “us vs. them” narratives, and queer communities are used as a wedge issue to distract from the real sources of inequality. * **Queer and Labor movements** Some queers and LGBT folks have an inherent understanding of oppression and exploitation, and tend to form coalitions with labor movements to fight against injustices. The text is drawing attention to the fact that billionaires are attempting to break those alliances. --- **Postmodernism** This is the *least* applicable lens. While the post does question grand narratives and exposes the constructed nature of certain ideologies (like the manufactured outrage over "wokeness"), it doesn’t fully engage with the core tenets of postmodernism. The post maintains a clear political stance and a belief in the possibility of social change, which is somewhat at odds with the more relativistic and skeptical aspects of postmodern thought. It's more concerned with material power dynamics than with deconstructing language or questioning the nature of reality. Let me know if you'd like me to elaborate on any of these analyses, or explore a different theoretical perspective.

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& Read Becoming Abolitionists by De... * @JoshuaPotash The moment the union movement started gaining power Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk stopped pretending to be liberals and moved right at light speed. What they're showing us is that fascism is what happens when capitalism goes into decline and tries to defend itself. Late capitalism makes for a really dangerous time. And | wish it was obvious that billionaires directing your anger at “wokeness” or queer folks or unions are your enemy, trying to get you to look the other way while they take your money, but it isn’t, so we need to say it.

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This meme is a critical commentary on the current state of politics and society. The text reads: "The moment the union movement started gaining power, Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk stopped being liberal and started moving right at light speed. What they're showing us is that when it comes to capital, they'll do anything to protect it." The meme is critical of the behavior of powerful individuals like Bezos and Musk, who have moved from being liberal to being right-wing, and how they will do anything to protect their power and wealth. The image is not included in this response.

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