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Category: Anti-Cops -> This Meme

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

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Okay, let's break down this meme through the lenses you requested. It's a layered piece with a lot to unpack, so the sections will vary in length depending on how relevant the theoretical frameworks are. **Visual Description** The image depicts Keanu Reeves, in a scene from the movie *Constantine*, looking imploringly with a slightly distressed expression. The lighting is somewhat low-key, with dark, atmospheric tones. The background is a blurred interior, possibly a church or similar space. The meme text layered on top creates a stark contrast with the scene, presenting a seemingly illogical and provocative statement. --- **Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** This meme operates heavily on the disruption of expected discourse. Foucault's work would be interested in *how* this statement is constructed to produce a specific power dynamic. * **Discourse and Power:** The statement equates diverse political positions ("police apologists," "conservatives," "centrist Democrats," even "Biden") with a demand for peaceful protests *so that the speaker can discredit the protestors*. This is a strategic reversal of typical power dynamics. The demand for peace isn’t rooted in genuine concern, but in a desire to delegitimize dissent. * **Genealogy:** A genealogical approach would explore the historical roots of this tactic – the long-standing habit of those in power to demand "peaceful protest" precisely when protests are starting to be effective. It's a way to control the narrative and frame protest as inherently problematic if it doesn’t conform to the expectations of the power structure. * **Knowledge/Power:** The meme suggests that the ability to define "peaceful protest" and then judge others based on that definition is a key aspect of power. The implication is that *any* protest, if it inconveniences those in power, will be deemed "not peaceful" and therefore worthy of dismissal. --- **Critical Theory** This meme demonstrates several core tenets of Critical Theory, specifically in the Frankfurt School tradition. * **Ideology Critique:** The statement is a blatant example of ideological manipulation. It presents a pretense of concern ("innocent property") to mask a desire to suppress opposition. It normalizes the idea that those in power are justified in dismissing protest simply because it is inconvenient or challenges the status quo. * **Instrumental Reason:** The meme suggests a cold, calculating rationality where the goal (discrediting protestors) justifies the means (demanding "peaceful protest" as a pretext). The "innocent property" is not about genuine concern for objects, but about using that concept to justify the suppression of dissent. * **Dominant Narrative:** The meme challenges the common narrative that "peaceful protest" is always virtuous. It exposes how the demand for "peaceful protest" can be weaponized to silence marginalized voices. * **Culture Industry:** The use of a popular actor (Keanu Reeves) in a dramatic setting is a tactic of the culture industry. It is using recognizable imagery to insert and normalize an illogical viewpoint. --- **Marxist Conflict Theory** From a Marxist perspective, the meme highlights the inherent conflicts within a capitalist system and the tactics used to maintain the status quo. * **Class Conflict:** While not explicitly about economic class, the meme reflects a broader conflict between those in power and those who challenge that power. The demand for "peaceful protest" is a way for the ruling class to maintain control and prevent any real change from happening. * **Ideological Hegemony:** The statement attempts to establish ideological hegemony by presenting a distorted view of protest. It frames any dissent as inherently illegitimate if it doesn't conform to the expectations of the ruling class. * **False Consciousness:** The meme suggests that those who accept the demand for "peaceful protest" without questioning it are operating under false consciousness. They are unaware of the power dynamics at play and are unwittingly contributing to their own oppression. --- **Postmodernism** This meme exhibits several postmodern characteristics. * **Deconstruction:** The meme actively deconstructs the concept of "peaceful protest." It reveals how the term is not neutral but is loaded with power and used strategically to silence dissent. * **Simulacra and Simulation:** The image and statement create a "simulation" of a moral argument. The concern for "innocent property" is not genuine but a fabricated pretense to justify a desire to suppress protest. * **Meta-Narrative Rejection:** The meme rejects the traditional narrative that "peaceful protest" is always virtuous. It challenges the idea that there is a single, objective truth about how protest should be conducted. * **Irony/Parody:** The juxtaposition of a serious-looking Keanu Reeves with a nonsensical statement is inherently ironic. It parodies the way those in power often appeal to morality to justify their actions. --- **Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis** While not the most prominent lens here, an intersectional approach can still offer insights. * **Power Dynamics:** The meme exposes power dynamics that are often at play in social justice movements. The demand for "peaceful protest" can be used to silence marginalized voices, particularly those of queer and trans people, who are often disproportionately targeted by police brutality. * **Silencing and Erasure:** The meme is a tactic of silencing and erasure. It attempts to discredit and delegitimize the concerns of marginalized groups. * **Normalization of Oppression:** By framing protest as inherently problematic if it doesn't conform to the expectations of those in power, the meme normalizes oppression and reinforces existing power structures. **In conclusion:** This meme is a complex piece that can be interpreted through multiple theoretical lenses. It exposes power dynamics, challenges dominant narratives, and reveals the ways in which language can be used to manipulate and control. It is a powerful example of how memes can be used to express political dissent and critique the status quo.

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police apologists, conservatives, centrist Democrats, authority lovers, Obama, Bush, and shit, probably even the undead husk of Joe Biden: vi er a

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This meme is a humorous take on a quote from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Icarus Factor". The image features a character from the show, but the quote is actually from a different context. The text at the top reads "Police officers, politicians, and other authority figures" and the bottom text says "I can see you're very upset. And the last thing you need is a long talk about how you're not going to get what you came here for so why don't you say what it is you want?"

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