First Seen
2024-07-28T01:50:40+00:00
simple-description (qwen3.5_2b-q8_0)
This meme uses political satire to mock the internal politics of groups like "ACAB" or the "White Man's Party," suggesting that while they claim they are fighting the system, they are actually just voting for a "white supremacist cop." The Ben Affleck image represents the exhausted "white man" who is willing to fight for the "white guy," highlighting the irony that these movements are just a "white guy's debate" to get the "white guy's victory." It critiques the idea that these political groups are doing something substantive, when in reality, they are just having a "white guy's fight" to get the "white guy's victory" rather than actual anti-racist progress.
simple-description (llama3.2-vision_11b)
The meme is a humorous commentary on the dichotomy between anti-fascist ideology and the perceived hypocrisy of some individuals who claim to be anti-fascist but still engage in or condone violent or extremist behavior. The image is likely a photo of a person with a smug or self-satisfied expression, with the text "Watching the 'Back the Blue' crowd choose a felon and the 'ACAB' crowd choose a cop/prosecutor" above it. The meme is poking fun at the idea that both groups are choosing individuals who are not exactly ideal representatives of their respective ideologies.