First Seen
2024-02-13T18:46:42+00:00
simple-description (qwen3.5_2b-q8_0)
This meme depicts a group of three young children walking away on a dirt path through what appears to be a dilapidated, under-resourced neighborhood, complete with shantytowns and a school bus in the background. The text reads, "IF YOU'RE STRUGGLING AND YOUR LEADERS ARE JUST SITTING THERE WATCHING YOU STRUGGLE..." followed by, "THEY'RE NOT YOUR LEADERS!"
From an anti-neoliberal perspective, this is a critique of government inaction and bureaucratic indifference. It suggests that officials are simply doing nothing to fix the social issues ("sitting there watching"), and instead asserts that the people in charge of the community (the children walking away) are the actual "leaders" capable of driving a change, rejecting the idea that the state is the primary problem.
simple-description (llama3.2-vision_11b)
This meme is a commentary on the struggles of Indigenous communities in Canada, particularly in the context of the Canadian government's treatment of Indigenous peoples. The image shows a group of children walking away from a run-down house, with a caption that contrasts the idea of leadership and the reality of living in poverty. The text at the top reads, "If you're struggling and your leaders are just sitting there watching you struggle..." and the text at the bottom says, "They're not your leaders!" The meme is a commentary on the lack of support and resources in Indigenous communities, and the idea that the people in power are not doing enough to help.