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Category: Anti-Conservative -> This Meme

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

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Okay, here's a breakdown of the tweet through various theoretical lenses, as requested. I will only include sections where the theory is applicable and insightful to the content. **Visual Description** The image is a screenshot of a Twitter post. At the top left, there's a circular profile picture featuring a group of individuals. Below this is the username "@gawdduss" and the phrase "the ghanaian one." The central element is the tweet's text, which makes a direct comparison between reactions to "#AllLivesMatter" and the phrase "Happy Holidays." At the very bottom, in smaller text, is the timestamp of the tweet: "11/11/15, 7:28 PM." The aesthetic is typical of social media—direct, concise, and intended for immediate consumption. **Critical Theory** This tweet embodies a core principle of Critical Theory: exposing contradictions within dominant ideologies. The author highlights a perceived double standard in conservative perspectives. The tweet suggests that conservatives are willing to recognize an "erasure" when it comes to Christmas and its perceived cultural importance, but fail to recognize the problematic implications of the phrase "#AllLivesMatter," which is often seen as a way to minimize the specific struggles of Black people. This is a critique of how seemingly benign cultural concerns (like the wording of holiday greetings) can be prioritized over issues of systemic racism and social justice. The author implies that conservatives are selectively sensitive to "erasure" when it impacts their own perceived cultural dominance. Critical Theory is concerned with how power structures maintain themselves through language and cultural norms, and this tweet functions as a direct challenge to that. **Postmodernism** The tweet embodies a postmodern perspective through its deconstruction of meaning. The author draws a comparison between two seemingly unrelated concepts – the Black Lives Matter movement and the greeting "Happy Holidays." This unexpected juxtaposition challenges fixed meanings and exposes how language can be manipulated and interpreted in different ways. The tweet implies that both “#AllLivesMatter” and “Happy Holidays” are discursive constructs, capable of being used to assert and maintain power dynamics. The implication is that both phrases, despite seeming harmless, are embedded within specific ideological frameworks. The tweet relies on the idea that meaning is not inherent in language, but rather is constructed through social and political contexts. **Explanation of why other sections are not included:** * **Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis:** While the tweet deals with discourse, it isn't presenting a historical trace of power relations as traditionally employed in a genealogical analysis. The tweet doesn’t lay out the historical formation of the phrases and their associated power dynamics; it simply highlights a contemporary contradiction. * **Marxist Conflict Theory:** The tweet touches on power dynamics, but doesn't explicitly center class struggle or the mode of production. While there’s an underlying critique of power structures, it’s not framed in terms of economic relations or class conflict. * **Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis:** While the statement alludes to social justice, the post does not explicitly deal with queer or feminist issues, and doesn't analyze the intersectionality of identities. The focus is specifically on race and a perceived hypocrisy within conservative ideology. I hope this detailed breakdown is helpful! Let me know if you’d like me to elaborate on any of these points or explore other theoretical frameworks.

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the ghanai Conservatives won't get how A\lLivesMatter erases black people, but will argue passionately about how "Happy Holidays" erases Christmas 11/11/15, 7:28 PM

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The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter post that reads: "Conservatives won't get how #AllLivesMatter erases black people, but will argue passionately about 'Happy Holidays' erases Christmas."

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