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

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Okay, let's break down this social media post through the lens of various theoretical frameworks. **1. Visual Description** The image presents a person, viewed from the back, dressed in a red suit. The individual stands in front of an American flag. A knife is visible protruding from their back. The lighting suggests a stage or performance setting, with bright lights visible at the top of the frame. The person appears relatively stoic despite being stabbed. **2. Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** This post offers ample opportunity for this type of analysis. Here's how we can view it: * **Discourse and Power:** The post constructs a specific discourse around political ambition and betrayal. It implies a power dynamic where "progressive" ideals are treated as obstacles to attaining power (the VP job). The "stab in the back" metaphor links to historical discourses of treachery and political maneuvering. * **Genealogy of Betrayal:** The metaphor of “stabbing in the back” has a historical genealogy, often used in political rhetoric to demonize opponents and portray oneself as a victim of unfair tactics. Tracing this genealogy would reveal how this metaphor has been employed across different contexts to justify actions and solidify power. * **Discipline and Panoptic Control:** The reference to "the cop" receiving the VP job evokes discourses of law and order, and the disciplining power of the state. This suggests a shift towards a more authoritarian or punitive approach to politics. It implies a belief in control and maintaining a particular social order. * **The Subject and Power:** The person in the image embodies a subject formed by these power dynamics. They are willing to engage in "betrayal" to achieve their goals, suggesting they have internalized the values of ambition and self-preservation within the existing power structure. **3. Marxist Conflict Theory** The post can be interpreted through a Marxist lens as follows: * **Class Struggle (broadly):** While not directly about economic class, the post can be seen as representing a struggle for power within the political sphere. "Progressives" can be seen as representing a challenge to the existing power structure, while those willing to "stab them in the back" represent the forces seeking to maintain the status quo. * **False Consciousness:** The "progressive" ideals could be seen as a form of ideological manipulation – a way to distract from underlying systemic issues. The individual prioritizing power over principle could be seen as acting out of self-interest, demonstrating a lack of class consciousness. * **Hegemony:** The selection of "the cop" as VP could be interpreted as the dominant ideology (law and order) reinforcing its power and suppressing alternative viewpoints. The establishment is prioritizing control and security over progressive change. * **Material Conditions:** The pursuit of the VP job itself is rooted in material conditions – the desire for power, prestige, and control over resources. This desire drives the individual's actions, regardless of the ethical implications. **4. Critical Theory** This post lends itself to a critical examination of power and ideology: * **Deconstruction of Ideals:** The post challenges the notion of "progressive" ideals as inherently good. It suggests that these ideals can be used as a means to an end (gaining power) and can be readily sacrificed in the pursuit of self-interest. * **Critique of Political Spectacle:** The image, with its theatrical lighting, suggests a critique of the performative nature of politics. The "stab in the back" is a dramatic gesture, highlighting the superficiality and manipulation often found in political discourse. * **Power/Knowledge:** The post raises questions about the relationship between power and knowledge. The individual wielding the knife possesses a certain kind of knowledge (how to navigate the political landscape and betray others), and this knowledge enables them to exert power. * **Emancipation**: The post highlights the challenges to achieving emancipation from oppressive political structures as it shows someone willing to undermine progressive movements in order to achieve personal gain. **5. Postmodernism** A postmodern reading would focus on: * **Deconstruction of Metanarratives:** The post challenges the metanarrative of "progress" or the idea that history is moving towards a better future. It suggests that political ambition is driven by self-interest, not by a commitment to social justice. * **Relativism:** The notion of "betrayal" is presented as relative – it depends on one's perspective and goals. What might be seen as a betrayal by some could be seen as a strategic move by others. * **Simulacra and Simulation:** The image could be seen as a simulacrum of political struggle, a representation of conflict that lacks genuine meaning. The performance of “betrayal” is more important than the actual impact. **6. Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis** This post doesn’t immediately lend itself to an obvious queer feminist intersectional reading, but one can be drawn through a more nuanced lens: * **Critique of Patriarchy and Power Dynamics:** The pursuit of power within the political sphere is often characterized by patriarchal structures and aggressive competition. The "stab in the back" can be seen as a metaphor for the ways in which marginalized groups are often sacrificed in the pursuit of male dominance. * **Intersectional Betrayal:** Different marginalized groups may experience "betrayal" in different ways. The post could be interpreted as a critique of how those in power often prioritize their own interests over the needs of those they claim to represent, particularly those from marginalized communities. * **Subversion of Traditional Power Structures:** A queer feminist reading might also focus on the ways in which the post subverts traditional notions of power and authority. The willingness to engage in "betrayal" could be seen as a rejection of conventional political norms. It's important to note that these are just interpretations. The meaning of the post is open to debate, and different viewers may have different perspectives. However, by applying these theoretical frameworks, we can gain a deeper understanding of the complex social and political dynamics at play.

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Sa va David Griscom ~ | 3) ODE Meleuseenn That feeling when you stab every progressive in the back to get the VP job and they give it to the cop

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This meme is a humorous image of Hillary Clinton, the former US Secretary of State and First Lady, with a red "X" marked through her face, implying she was "voted off the island" in a hypothetical game of "Survivor." The meme's text reads: "In a shocking turn of events, Hillary Clinton was voted off the island after being discovered to have a 3-1/2 inch blade in her purse."

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