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Category: Anti-Conservative -> This Meme

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First Seen

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

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Okay, here's an analysis of the comic strip, broken down into sections based on the frameworks you requested. I'll skip sections if the framework doesn't readily apply or isn't strongly represented. **Visual Description** The comic is a two-panel strip rendered in a simple, sketchy black and white style. * **Panel 1:** A figure is depicted from the side, bent over as if reacting to something on the ground. Their facial expression is one of disgust or revulsion. A speech bubble above their head says, "Ew, I stepped in shit." * **Panel 2:** This panel focuses on the sole of a shoe, revealing a deliberately composed flag design. It's a composite flag: The American flag is in the background with the "thin blue line" flag overlaid, and a Confederate battle flag is prominently featured in the lower portion. The ground under the shoe appears to be rocky or gravelly. The style is cartoonish, but the image is clear and the flag design is distinct. **Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** This image is a potent example ripe for a Foucauldian analysis. It reveals how discourses of power and identity are *constructed* rather than existing as inherent truths. * **Discourses in Play:** We see intersections of discourses around: law and order (thin blue line), Southern heritage/racial history (Confederate flag), and patriotism (American flag). Each of these is a complex history of ideas, practices, and institutions. * **Power/Knowledge:** The image suggests that these discourses *are* interwoven and mutually constitutive. The very fact that these flags are layered onto a shoe—a tool for *movement* and interaction with the world—implies a "normalized" acceptance of these symbols. The statement "I stepped in shit" implies that the wearer recognizes that this is something undesirable, yet the shoe itself is worn, suggesting a level of complicity. * **Genealogy:** A genealogical analysis would trace the historical development of these symbols and their shifting meanings. The Confederate flag, initially a symbol of secession and slavery, has been repurposed and re-interpreted (often falsely) in modern times as representing Southern heritage or defiance. The "thin blue line" flag, while originating as a symbol of police brotherhood, has become associated with conservative law-and-order movements and, increasingly, with resistance to calls for police reform. Understanding this historical evolution reveals the constructed nature of their meanings. * **Normalization**: The combination of symbols on a single shoe implies a kind of normalization of views that would be considered bigoted and offensive to many. **Critical Theory** The comic engages with critical theory on several levels, particularly concerning ideology and the reproduction of dominant power structures. * **Ideology:** The image can be seen as a critique of how ideologies – systems of belief that justify existing power structures – can be embedded in everyday objects and practices. The composite flag on the shoe isn't simply a decoration; it's an articulation of a particular worldview. The wearer expressing disgust at "stepping in shit" is ironic because they are walking with and displaying symbols of oppression. * **Reproduction of Power:** The combination of symbols demonstrates how seemingly harmless or individual acts (choosing a shoe design) can contribute to the reproduction of systems of domination. The shoe is not just worn; it participates in the circulation of ideologies and reinforces certain power relations. * **Deconstruction of Symbols**: The image asks us to question the meaning of the flags themselves. They are not simply neutral symbols of identity but representations of complex and often painful histories. **Marxist Conflict Theory** While not central, Marxist conflict theory can offer some insight. * **Class and Ideology:** The imagery can be connected to class struggle in the context of how narratives of "Southern Heritage" often served to justify economic and social hierarchies built on exploitation and slavery. The flags are not just about identity; they are tied to power dynamics. * **Material Conditions:** The rocky, uneven ground could be interpreted metaphorically as representing the material conditions of struggle and conflict. The shoe, as a practical tool for navigating these conditions, embodies a particular political position. * **False Consciousness:** The juxtaposition of disgust (“stepping in shit”) with the display of symbols of oppression suggests a form of “false consciousness.” The wearer seems unaware (or unwilling to acknowledge) the harm that these symbols represent. **Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis** This image, while not directly explicitly focused on gender or sexuality, is powerfully analyzed through an intersectional lens. * **Oppression and Intersectionality:** The Confederate flag is deeply connected to the historical oppression of Black people, and the “thin blue line” flag represents, for many, the abuse of power by law enforcement against marginalized communities, particularly Black and Brown people. The composite flag on the shoe signifies the confluence of these power dynamics and the intersectional nature of oppression. * **Normalization of Violence**: The image suggests that the normalization of these symbols is tied to the perpetuation of violence against marginalized groups. * **Disgust as a Marker of Privilege**: The "ew, I stepped in shit" statement can be seen as an expression of privilege. The wearer is expressing disgust at something they perceive as dirty or unpleasant, while simultaneously displaying symbols that *represent* actual oppression and harm to others. Let me know if you'd like me to elaborate on any of these points or explore another analytical framework!

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The meme is a humorous comparison between two different types of shoes. The top image shows a person with a disappointed expression, saying "Ew, I stepped in something". The bottom image shows a shoe with the Confederate flag on one side and the American flag on the other, with a police officer's badge in the middle. The implication is that the person stepped in something that's a mix of two things that are often seen as opposing or contradictory, much like how the two flags and badge are mixed together on the shoe.

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