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A collection of memes, curated by CJ Trowbridge.

Category: Anti-Centrism -> This Meme

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First Seen

2023-05-10T21:03:33+00:00

gemma3-27b-vision

Okay, let's break down this meme using the requested theoretical lenses. It's a somewhat absurd meme, so some categories will be richer than others. ## Visual Description The meme employs a four-panel "Virgin vs. Chad" format, common online for satirical comparisons. The first and third panels feature a man with a long beard, styled with rough lines, expressing a questioning, somewhat concerned facial expression. The second and fourth panels feature a pale, bald man with a similar rough style, moving from a satisfied expression to a wild, ecstatic one. The fourth panel also features a swarm of spiders crawling over the man’s head. The panels are in black and white. Text labels accompany each panel, driving the narrative. The framing of the panels relies heavily on the established internet trope of “Virgin vs Chad” to quickly signal a hierarchy and caricature of opposing viewpoints. ## Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis This meme illustrates how seemingly absurd classifications (“arachno-communist”) can become legitimate discourses. Foucault would be interested in *how* this term gains meaning and is mobilized. * **Discourse Formation:** The term “arachno-communist” isn't a pre-existing, fixed category. It's *produced* through the meme itself. The initial question (“What are your political views?”) establishes a power dynamic requiring categorization. The response, "I'm an arachno-communist!" disrupts the expected norms of political self-definition. The subsequent reaction ("Really, how did you just say 'arachno'?") reveals a discomfort with this disruption. * **Power/Knowledge:** The meme plays with the power of naming and categorization. By linking communism (a complex political ideology) to spiders (an often-feared creature), it creates a new, potentially stigmatizing categorization. The reaction of the bearded man shows a questioning of the legitimacy of this category. * **Genealogy:** Tracing the “genealogy” of this meme would be fascinating. Where did the association of spiders with communism come from? (It's likely a reference to the internet subculture of spider-related political humor). This tracing reveals the contingent and historically-specific nature of this "ideology". ## Marxist Conflict Theory This meme highlights the tension between established ideologies and emerging, potentially disruptive ones. * **Class Struggle (Symbolic):** While not a literal class struggle, the meme represents a symbolic conflict between those adhering to traditional political classifications (the bearded man) and those proposing a new, potentially radical one (the "arachno-communist"). The shocked reaction of the bearded man shows a defense of the established order. * **Ideology:** The "arachno-communist" is presented as embodying an ideology fundamentally different from the assumed norm. While absurd, the meme forces a consideration of what constitutes a valid political worldview. * **Alienation:** The “arachno-communist” is an alienated figure, outside the typical classifications. The swarm of spiders, while visually unsettling, could be seen as representing a collective, a non-human “proletariat” with whom the figure identifies. * **Seizure of the Means of Production:** The phrase "Seize the means of production!" is a classic Marxist call to action. By associating it with the image of a spider-covered man, the meme subverts the traditional imagery of revolution. The means of production, in this case, are not factories or land, but… *spiders*? ## Postmodernism This meme exemplifies several postmodern tendencies: * **Pastiche & Irony:** The combination of communist rhetoric with the imagery of spiders is a clear instance of pastiche (mixing styles) and irony. It doesn't present communism as a serious political platform, but rather as a fragmented, absurd aesthetic. * **Deconstruction of Meaning:** The meme deconstructs the very notion of “political identity.” By presenting “arachno-communist” as a legitimate category, it challenges the boundaries between meaningful and nonsensical political classifications. * **Simulacra & Simulation:** The “arachno-communist” is a simulacrum – a copy without an original. It’s a fabricated identity constructed through online culture. * **Rejection of Grand Narratives:** The meme rejects the idea of a single, overarching “truth” about politics. It embraces fragmentation, absurdity, and the multiplicity of perspectives. ## Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis While not immediately obvious, this meme can be analyzed through an intersectional lens: * **Challenging Normative Categorization:** The "arachno-communist" defies easy categorization, and thus can be seen as disrupting normative systems of identity and belonging. This disruption can be aligned with queer and feminist strategies of challenging fixed categories. * **The “Other” & Monstrosity:** Spiders are often associated with monstrosity and the “other.” The meme utilizes this association to create a figure that is inherently outside the mainstream. This can be read as a subversion of dominant power structures that marginalize those deemed “monstrous” or different. * **Collective Identity:** The swarm of spiders can be interpreted as a representation of a non-human collective, challenging anthropocentric (human-centered) perspectives. This can be related to feminist and queer critiques of patriarchal and heteronormative systems that prioritize human experience. It’s important to remember that these are interpretations. The meme's meaning is open-ended and dependent on the viewer's own theoretical framework and cultural context. The absurdity of the meme is, in some ways, its greatest strength, allowing for multiple layers of analysis.

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llama3.2-vision

This meme is a humorous exchange between two characters, with the first character asking for a political opinion and the second character responding with a sarcastic and absurd answer. The second character says "I'm an arachno-communist" and then immediately contradicts themselves with "I'm a lar... just kidding, I'm a lar... no, I'm a lar... I'm a lar... I'm a lar... I'm a lar...". The meme then cuts to a character with a horrified expression, captioned "I'm a lar...".

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