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Category: Anti-Neoliberal -> This Meme

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

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Okay, let's break down this meme through the lenses you've requested. It's a complex image and a particularly loaded one, given its context (likely originating during the 2020 U.S. Presidential primary race). **1. Visual Description** The meme uses a still image from the cartoon *Courage the Cowardly Dog*. It depicts Eustace Bagge, the farmer, staring intensely through a window with a raised fist. Overlaid text labels Eustace as "Liberals" and his raised fist is captioned "Questioning literally any liberal candidate's record." The bottom of the meme reads: "Is this vicious attack by the Bernie Bros the reason we'll lose in 2020?" The humor (or perceived critique) stems from the character's grumpy, hostile expression combined with the ironic framing of questioning a candidate’s record as a ‘vicious attack.’ The source material ( *Courage the Cowardly Dog*) is known for its often unsettling and absurd atmosphere, adding a layer of discomfort to the meme. **2. Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** This meme can be examined through Foucault’s lens by tracing the *discourse* around political "attack" and "scrutiny" during the 2020 primary. * **Power/Knowledge:** The meme operates within a power/knowledge regime. It portrays questioning a candidate's record (a seemingly legitimate act in a democracy) as an "attack." This framing subtly defines the *acceptable* limits of political discourse. The implication is that any challenge to the perceived "liberal" consensus is inherently hostile. * **Genealogy of ‘Attack’:** Historically, the term “attack” has been used in warfare, physical aggression, and then appropriated in political rhetoric. The meme shows how this term has been co-opted to demonize legitimate political critique. * **Disciplinary Power:** The meme subtly enacts a disciplinary power. By framing legitimate criticism as an ‘attack,’ it discourages further scrutiny of candidates, ultimately reinforcing existing power structures. **3. Critical Theory** This meme encapsulates many themes explored by Critical Theory. * **Ideology:** The meme operates through ideology. It presents a particular interpretation of political events (the 2020 primaries) as natural or inevitable. By labeling any challenge to the “liberal” candidate as an "attack", it reinforces an ideological bias that shields the candidate from meaningful criticism. * **Hegemony:** The meme suggests an attempt to maintain hegemony—the dominance of one group's ideas and values—within the political landscape. By framing critical inquiry as hostile, it seeks to silence dissenting voices and maintain the status quo. * **False Consciousness:** The meme may be critiquing what some consider the "false consciousness" of liberal voters, suggesting they are unwilling to acknowledge flaws in their preferred candidates, thus contributing to a potential loss. **4. Marxist Conflict Theory** From a Marxist perspective, the meme reveals underlying class and ideological struggles. * **Class Struggle:** The implied conflict between "Bernie Bros" (often associated with working-class or socialist voters) and "Liberals" (often associated with a more moderate, establishment wing of the Democratic Party) highlights a conflict over political ideology and control of the party. * **Ideological Apparatus:** The meme functions as part of the ideological state apparatus. It’s a form of cultural production (a meme) that reinforces a particular worldview and legitimizes certain political positions. * **Superstructure:** The meme reflects the superstructure – the cultural and ideological elements of society that serve to maintain the existing economic base. It’s a manifestation of the struggle for political and ideological dominance within the capitalist system. **5. Postmodernism** Postmodernism finds several points of engagement with this meme: * **Deconstruction of Meaning:** The meme plays with the meaning of "attack." It deconstructs the word, stripping it of its straightforward definition to apply it to the act of questioning. * **Meta-Narrative:** The meme implicitly challenges the “grand narrative” of liberal unity. It exposes the internal divisions within the liberal camp and suggests that a unified front is a myth. * **Simulacra and Simulation:** The meme is a simulacrum – a copy without an original. It's a second-hand representation of a political event, detached from the reality it attempts to depict. **6. Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis** While not immediately obvious, an intersectional analysis can be applied: * **Power Dynamics:** The meme reveals power dynamics within the political sphere, specifically highlighting the silencing of dissent. The framing of questioning a candidate's record as an "attack" can disproportionately affect marginalized groups, whose critiques are often dismissed or discredited. * **Silencing Marginalized Voices:** A queer feminist lens could point out how this framing can be used to silence the voices of activists and organizers advocating for more progressive policies, particularly those focused on issues of race, gender, and sexuality. * **Intersection of Ideologies:** The meme reflects the intersection of different ideologies – liberalism, socialism, and potentially others. Understanding the ways in which these ideologies clash and reinforce existing power structures is crucial for a comprehensive analysis. In conclusion, this meme, while seemingly simple, is a dense cultural artifact that reflects and reinforces complex power dynamics and ideological struggles within the political landscape. Analyzing it through the lenses of critical theory allows us to unpack its hidden meanings and understand its broader implications.

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The meme is a still image from the anime "Lupin III" with a character's face covered by a black bar with the word "Liberals" on it. The character is holding a book with a butterfly on it, and his hand is in a "what's up" gesture. The text "Is this vicious attack by the reason we'll lose in 2020?" appears on the character's book. The text "Liberals" is superimposed over the character's face. Below the character, the text "Questioning of literally any liberal candidate's record" appears. At the bottom of the image, the text "Bernie Bros the" appears.

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