First Seen
2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00
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Okay, let's break down this meme through the lenses of various theoretical frameworks. **Visual Description** The image is a screencap from the TV show *Star Trek: The Next Generation*. It features Captain Jean-Luc Picard, looking exasperated/disappointed. He’s wearing his red uniform. The image is paired with text: “Democrats and Republicans when they pacify national civil unrest while producing no meaningful changes to systemic racism” above the image and “WE’VE SAVED CIVILIZATION AS WE KNOW IT.” below. The lighting is a bit dark. The overall effect is one of sarcastic disappointment. The image relies on the audience's familiarity with Picard’s character - often portrayed as morally upright, and a protector of principles – to create the sarcastic effect. --- **Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** This meme can be analyzed through a Foucauldian lens by examining the *discourse* surrounding "civil unrest" and "systemic racism". * **Power/Knowledge:** The meme suggests that the discourses of both Democrats and Republicans are instrumental in *producing* a certain understanding of "civil unrest" as something to be "pacified" rather than a symptom of deeper power imbalances. This suggests a power/knowledge relationship where those in positions of authority define the *terms* of the discussion, and control how "civil unrest" is understood and addressed. The meme points to the claim that both parties' actions serve to maintain the *status quo* despite rhetoric to the contrary. * **Genealogy:** A genealogical approach would investigate the *history* of how "civil unrest" is defined and responded to in the US. This would include examining the historical relationship between protest, policing, legislation, and the maintenance of racial hierarchies. The meme is implicitly arguing that contemporary responses to unrest are not radically different from those in the past, despite claims of progress. It’s essentially stating that the mechanisms of control (pacification) haven’t changed, even if the rhetoric has. * **Discipline & Control:** The 'pacification' of unrest is presented as a form of disciplinary control, a way of ensuring that the dominant power structures remain unchallenged. This is linked to Foucault's ideas about normalizing power, where deviations from the norm (like protest) are suppressed in the name of order and stability. --- **Critical Theory** The meme speaks directly to core tenets of Critical Theory, particularly the Frankfurt School’s critique of ideology and the "culture industry." * **Ideology Critique:** The central argument is that the actions of both Democrats and Republicans are masking underlying power dynamics. Both parties *appear* to address unrest, but their actions only serve to maintain the system of systemic racism. This aligns with the idea that dominant ideologies obscure the true nature of social relations and serve the interests of the powerful. * **False Consciousness:** The phrase "WE'VE SAVED CIVILIZATION AS WE KNOW IT" can be interpreted as a critique of those who are comfortable with the status quo. It implies that many people are unaware of (or unwilling to acknowledge) the systemic injustices that persist. This highlights the concept of 'false consciousness' - a state of being unaware of one's own exploitation. * **Repressive Tolerance:** The meme suggests a form of 'repressive tolerance,' where gestures of acknowledging unrest are made to appear as progress, while fundamental systemic changes are not implemented. This is akin to superficial concessions that ultimately preserve the power structures. --- **Marxist Conflict Theory** This meme can be interpreted through a Marxist framework, focusing on class struggle and the reproduction of power. * **Class Struggle & Ideological Control:** The meme suggests that the actions of both parties serve to diffuse class tensions and maintain the capitalist system, which is seen as inherently linked to racial oppression. Pacifying unrest helps to prevent a more radical challenge to the existing power structure. * **False Reconciliation:** The "WE'VE SAVED CIVILIZATION" line is a clear representation of the ruling class attempting to create the illusion of unity and progress while suppressing dissent. It's a way of masking the underlying conflicts of interest. * **Reproduction of Social Relations:** The meme implies that the system is designed to reproduce itself. By merely "pacifying" unrest without addressing the root causes of systemic racism, the system ensures that the conditions for future unrest will remain. --- **Postmodernism** A Postmodern analysis might focus on the deconstruction of grand narratives and the fragmentation of meaning. * **Rejection of Metanarratives:** The meme implicitly challenges the idea that either party is genuinely committed to justice or progress. It deconstructs the narrative of incremental progress, suggesting that both parties are complicit in maintaining the status quo. * **Simulation & Hyperreality:** The meme could be seen as an example of a 'simulation,' where appearances are prioritized over substance. The 'saving of civilization' is merely a performance, a way of creating the illusion of order. * **Critique of Power/Knowledge:** Postmodernism emphasizes that power is not centralized but diffused. The meme suggests that both parties are part of a network of power that perpetuates systemic racism. --- **Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis** An intersectional reading would analyze how race, gender, sexuality, and class intersect to create unique forms of oppression. * **Systemic Oppression:** The meme highlights systemic racism, recognizing that racism is not simply individual prejudice but is embedded in institutions and social structures. * **Interlocking Systems of Power:** Intersectionality emphasizes how race intersects with other forms of oppression, such as sexism, homophobia, and classism. The meme implicitly acknowledges that systemic racism is often compounded by these other forms of oppression. * **Critique of Liberal Discourse:** The meme suggests that the dominant discourse on civil unrest often ignores the lived experiences of marginalized groups. It critiques the notion that incremental changes are sufficient to address the deep-seated injustices faced by communities of color. Let me know if you’d like me to elaborate on any of these analyses further.
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This meme is a humorous commentary on the current state of politics in the United States. It features a photo of William Shatner from the Star Trek franchise, with the caption "Democrats and Republicans when they pacify national civil unrest while producing no meaningful changes to systemic racism" above it. The text below the image reads "We've saved civilization as we know it." The meme is likely referencing the Star Trek franchise's iconic phrase, but applying it to the current state of politics, implying that politicians are doing the bare minimum to address systemic racism.
