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Category: Anti-Oligarch -> This Meme

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2023-05-10T20:59:59+00:00

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Okay, let's break down this meme using the frameworks you've requested. Note that some of these lenses fit better than others, and we'll address that. ## Visual Description The image is a close-up of Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) as seen in *The Last Jedi*. He’s aged, with a full, grey beard, and appears weathered and burdened. His expression is one of deep, melancholic dismay—a mix of sadness, disappointment, and perhaps a touch of disgust. The lighting is dark and subdued, emphasizing the gravity of his expression. The image is deliberately chosen for its emotional weight and immediate recognizability. The accompanying text reads "When I'm in a bootlicking competition and my opponent is an Elon Musk fan." ## Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis This meme lends itself well to a Foucauldian analysis. The term “bootlicking” is key. Foucault focused on power dynamics and how they are manifested through discourse. "Bootlicking" is a *discourse* that immediately establishes a power imbalance. It signifies a willingness to debase oneself in order to gain favor from a figure of authority. Here, Elon Musk functions as that figure of authority. The meme suggests a competition *around* the act of deferring to power. It's not about *being* powerful, but about who can *perform* the most extreme submission. Foucault would be interested in how this meme *produces* the idea of "bootlicking" as a performance, and how it highlights the absurdity of competing in such a display of power dynamics. The genealogical aspect comes in questioning *how* we've arrived at a cultural moment where such a competition is even imaginable. How have structures of power and celebrity created a climate where extreme deference is both commonplace and a subject of ironic competition? The meme implicitly critiques the way individuals actively *seek* and *perform* submission to powerful figures. ## Critical Theory From a Critical Theory perspective (drawing on the Frankfurt School), the meme critiques the spectacle of contemporary celebrity culture and the erosion of critical thinking. Elon Musk, as a high-profile tech entrepreneur and media personality, represents a concentration of power and influence within a capitalist system. The meme suggests that fandom around figures like Musk can devolve into uncritical adoration, bordering on sycophancy. The "bootlicking competition" is a metaphor for the *commodification of praise* and the way individuals compete to validate power rather than challenge it. The meme is essentially a lament for the loss of autonomy and independent thought in the face of overwhelming media influence. The saddened expression on Luke Skywalker’s face symbolizes a disappointment in the state of things— a sense that we've become accustomed to, and even *compete* in, forms of servility. ## Marxist Conflict Theory Applying Marxist conflict theory, we can interpret the meme as reflecting a clash between ideological positions. The "bootlicking" represents a willing acceptance of the status quo and the power structures upheld by figures like Elon Musk. Musk, in this context, embodies the capitalist class— the owner of means of production and the beneficiary of a system that generates inequality. The implied protagonist (the person making the meme, represented by Luke Skywalker) represents a counter-ideological stance— someone who rejects the uncritical acceptance of power and wealth. The competition, then, is a symbolic representation of the ongoing class struggle— a competition between those who uphold the existing order and those who seek to challenge it. The Luke Skywalker image adds a layer of pathos. He’s a figure traditionally associated with rebellion against an established power (the Empire). His sadness suggests a disillusionment with the current state of resistance, perhaps feeling outmatched by the sheer scale of Musk’s influence and the willingness of others to support him uncritically. ## Postmodernism While the meme isn’t deeply rooted in Postmodern theory, elements can be seen. The hyperbole of a "bootlicking competition" is inherently playful and self-aware, characteristic of postmodern irony. It acknowledges the absurdity of the situation and the performative nature of fandom. The meme also blurs the lines between reality and simulation. The competition isn’t literal; it’s a symbolic representation of online discourse and the way individuals engage in acts of praise and deference. This deconstruction of the “real” is a common characteristic of Postmodern thought. ## Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis This framework is the least directly applicable, but some interpretations are possible. Intersectionality asks us to examine how different forms of power and oppression intersect. The “bootlicking” dynamic *can* be seen as a manifestation of unequal power dynamics, potentially aligning with broader patterns of submission and dominance. Furthermore, a Queer Feminist lens might question the traditional notions of authority and respect that underpin the “bootlicking” dynamic. It could ask: What is the role of deference in perpetuating systems of oppression? How does uncritical adoration of powerful figures (like Musk) contribute to the silencing of marginalized voices? However, the meme lacks specific engagement with gender, sexuality, or other forms of marginalized identity, so this analysis is the weakest of the options. It’s more of a stretch than the others, but still potentially relevant if considering how the meme implicates power dynamics generally. Let me know if you'd like me to expand on any of these sections or apply other theoretical frameworks!

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When I’m in a bootlicking competition and my opponent is an Elon Musk fan:

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This meme features a character from the Star Wars franchise, specifically Luke Skywalker, looking shocked and disbelieving. The text above the image reads: "When I'm in a bootlicking competition and my opponent is an Elon Musk fan". The meme is humorous because it pokes fun at the idea of someone being so enthusiastic about a person, in this case, Elon Musk, that they are willing to participate in a "bootlicking" competition, which is a derogatory term for someone who is excessively flattering or obedient. The image of Luke's shocked expression adds to the comedic effect, implying that he is so surprised by the situation that he can't even process it.

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