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Category: Anti-Neoliberal -> This Meme

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First Seen

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

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Okay, let's break down this meme using the theoretical frameworks you requested. It's a fairly layered image, ripe for analysis. **Visual Description** The meme utilizes a still from *Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith*, depicting Anakin Skywalker in the process of turning to the dark side. He's looking down, partially obscured by his hood, with a conflicted expression. The background shows a futuristic, metallic structure likely representing a Separatist base or ship. Text overlay reads: "When Joe Biden speaks out against police militarization and profiling of African Americans..." and a caption at the bottom states, "Hold on. This whole operation was your idea." The image is a common internet meme format (“Anakin Skywalker becomes Darth Vader”) which serves as a commentary on hypocrisy or internal contradictions. **Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** This meme powerfully illustrates Foucault's core concepts of *power/knowledge* and the *discourse* surrounding policing and racial profiling. * **Genealogy:** Foucault’s genealogical method traces the historical origins and evolving power dynamics *within* discourses. Here, the meme suggests a historical arc of "militarization and profiling," tracing it back, not to accidental implementation, but to institutional structures that established it, and then Biden speaking against it. * **Power/Knowledge:** The "operation" refers to the historical processes that led to police militarization and racial profiling (the very processes Biden is now criticizing). The meme implies that Biden (representing the Democratic establishment or the State) is *both* a product *and* a perpetuator of that system. The power to define “law and order” and the knowledge that shapes policing strategies are intertwined. By criticizing the operation, Biden exposes a contradiction. * **Discourse:** The meme calls into question the entire "discourse" surrounding safety, security, and racial justice. It exposes the hypocrisy within that discourse. The meme points to the fact that while Biden now condemns these practices, his political lineage is tied to policies that have historically fueled them. * **Normalization:** By implying that Biden (or the Democratic party as a whole) contributed to the issue it is now criticizing, the meme points to how seemingly radical practices become normalized over time through power dynamics and systems. **Critical Theory** This meme taps directly into themes explored by the Frankfurt School’s Critical Theory. * **Ideology:** The meme suggests that Biden's condemnation of police militarization is potentially a performative gesture, a way to maintain the illusion of progressive action *without* fundamentally challenging the power structures that created the problem. The image critiques the "false consciousness" of the system. * **Domination:** The image implies that existing power structures (represented by the "operation") continue to dominate even when ostensibly opposed. The critique points to how the systems of control maintain themselves even under a change in leadership. * **Critique of Enlightenment Rationality:** While not explicit, there is an undertone challenging the idea of “progress” and “reason” driving reforms. The meme suggests that even purportedly progressive action can be embedded within and complicit in structures of domination. * **Complicity:** The "your idea" caption directly suggests that Biden is, at least partially, complicit in the systems he now criticizes, reinforcing the idea of an internal contradiction. **Marxist Conflict Theory** The meme, viewed through a Marxist lens, highlights the class and racial conflicts inherent in policing. * **State Apparatus:** The "operation" represents the state apparatus (the police, courts, etc.) used to maintain the power of the ruling class (in this case, a broader political and economic elite). This apparatus isn't neutral but serves to protect the interests of that class. * **Oppression & Control:** Police militarization and racial profiling are seen as tools of oppression and social control, used to suppress dissent and maintain the status quo. The disproportionate impact on African Americans is a manifestation of systemic racism and economic inequality. * **False Consciousness & Hegemony:** Similar to the Critical Theory perspective, the meme implies that Biden's denouncement of these practices might be a tactic to deflect from deeper systemic issues and maintain the existing power dynamics. * **Class Conflict:** Although implicit, the underlying dynamic of oppression and control points to the inherent class and racial conflict. **Postmodernism** From a Postmodern perspective, the meme engages with: * **Deconstruction of Grand Narratives:** The meme deconstructs the narrative of "progress" and "reform." It challenges the idea that Biden's statements represent a genuine break with the past, suggesting that these actions are simply a continuation of existing power dynamics. * **Irony & Parody:** The meme relies heavily on irony and parody, juxtaposing Biden's statements with his historical involvement in policies that contributed to the very problems he now condemns. * **Simulation & Hyperreality:** The image points to the concept of simulation, where appearances (Biden’s statements) are detached from reality (the underlying systemic issues). * **Subjectivity & Power:** It hints at the instability of meaning and the idea that power operates through the construction of narratives and representations. **Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis** This lens is less directly addressed, but connections can be made: * **Intersectionality:** While the meme focuses specifically on the racial dimension of police brutality, it implicitly acknowledges the interconnectedness of different forms of oppression. The policing and criminal justice system historically impact not only race but also gender, sexual orientation, class, and disability. * **State Violence & Gendered/Racialized Oppression:** The meme implicitly speaks to the ways the state utilizes violence disproportionately against marginalized communities, including Black communities, and those at the intersections of multiple marginalized identities. * **Critique of Power Dynamics:** The meme challenges the dominant power structures that perpetuate inequality and systemic oppression, aligning with feminist and queer critiques of patriarchy, heteronormativity, and other forms of social control. In summary, the meme is a complex and layered commentary on hypocrisy, power, and systemic inequality. It’s a powerful visual argument that invites critical engagement with the political landscape and the historical forces that shape it.

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This meme uses a scene from the movie "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" where Anakin Skywalker (Darth Vader) is trying to get the clone soldiers to follow his orders. The image shows Anakin saying "This is the way" as he's trying to convince the soldiers to follow his orders. The meme is a play on this scene, with the text "When Joe Biden speaks out against police militarization and profiling African Americans" at the top, and Anakin's line "This is the way" at the bottom, with the words "This whole operation was your idea" in place of "this is the way". The meme is a commentary on how Biden's actions and words are not actually changing the way of the people who are being targeted by police.

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