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A collection of memes, curated by CJ Trowbridge.

Category: Anti-Neoliberal -> This Meme

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First Seen

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

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Okay, here's an analysis of the meme, broken down into sections as requested, covering the relevant theoretical lenses. **Visual Description** The meme features a still from the television series *Game of Thrones* showing the character Petyr "Littlefinger" Baelish (played by Aidan Gillen). He is depicted in a low-lit interior, looking intently at the viewer with a slightly menacing expression. Text is overlaid on the image. The top text reads, "When politicians promise substantial change but only push platitudes," and the bottom text says, "You must think me a fool to make your lies so transparent." The lighting and facial expression create a sense of suspicion and distrust. The image relies on the existing character of Littlefinger as a known manipulator and schemer. --- **Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** The meme engages with themes central to Foucault's work on power/knowledge. The *discourse* being analyzed is the language of political promise. Politicians, through their rhetoric, establish a form of *power/knowledge* – they present themselves as having the solutions to societal problems and the ability to enact change. However, the meme deconstructs this claim by highlighting the gap between promise and action. The image of Littlefinger is key. He is a master of discourse, able to manipulate situations through carefully crafted language. The meme suggests that politicians, like Littlefinger, *construct* their authority through discourse, masking a lack of genuine intent. The "lies" are not simply false statements, but part of a larger system of power relations where language is used to maintain control. The meme’s implicit statement is that we are beginning to *see through* this discourse, recognizing its mechanisms. A genealogical approach would trace the historical development of political rhetoric, revealing how promises of change have been used to justify various forms of governance and control. It would question how the very language of "change" and "platitude" have come to signify what they do, and what power dynamics are embedded within those significations. --- **Critical Theory** From a Critical Theory perspective (particularly drawing on the Frankfurt School), the meme highlights the phenomenon of *reification* – the treatment of abstract concepts (like “change” or “progress”) as concrete realities. Politicians, through their rhetoric, present "change" as a tangible goal, but often deliver only superficial gestures (the "platitudes") that do not address the underlying systemic problems. The meme critiques the *culture industry* – the systems of mass media and political communication that create and disseminate ideological messages. The politicians are presented as part of this industry, producing a constant stream of rhetoric that obscures the true nature of power relations. The image of Littlefinger embodies the cynical rationality of power. He doesn't believe in genuine change, only in the manipulation of others for his own benefit. The meme implicitly calls for a critical awareness of these power dynamics and a rejection of superficial rhetoric. The meme calls out the *false consciousness* of the voters who believe the empty promises. --- **Marxist Conflict Theory** From a Marxist perspective, the meme can be understood as a critique of the ruling class's use of ideology to maintain its power. The "promises" are seen as a form of *false consciousness,* designed to pacify the working class and prevent them from challenging the existing social order. The "platitudes" represent the superficial concessions made by the ruling class to appease discontent, while fundamentally preserving the capitalist system. The image of Littlefinger as a manipulator reflects the inherent antagonism between different classes. He represents the ruling class, skillfully manipulating the masses to serve his own interests. The implicit message of the meme is a call for class consciousness – an awareness of the inherent contradictions of capitalism and the need for collective action to challenge the ruling class. The meme implies that the "lies" are not merely individual instances of deception, but rather an integral part of the system of exploitation. --- **Postmodernism** A postmodern reading of the meme would focus on the *deconstruction* of grand narratives. The meme challenges the notion that politicians can deliver on promises of "substantial change," suggesting that such narratives are inherently unstable and unreliable. The meme highlights the *simulacra* – copies that precede the original. The "promises" are presented as empty signifiers, lacking any grounding in reality. The image of Littlefinger embodies the postmodern condition of *hyperreality* – a world where simulations have replaced the real. He is a master of appearances, skilled at creating illusions and manipulating perceptions. The meme can be seen as a playful critique of the political spectacle, questioning the very possibility of authentic political action. The image suggests that power is not based on substance or truth, but on the manipulation of signs and images. **Note:** I’ve attempted to provide thorough analyses, but these are interpretive frameworks, and different readers might emphasize different aspects. The richness of the meme allows for multiple readings. I haven’t included Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis as the meme doesn’t overtly touch upon issues of gender, sexuality, or intersectionality, though those themes could be *applied* to the analysis of political rhetoric more broadly.

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