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Category: Anti-Racism -> 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 image and accompanying text through the requested lenses. It’s a complex piece of content, leaning heavily into emotionally charged rhetoric. Please be aware that due to the graphic nature of the text, this analysis may be disturbing. **I. Visual Description** The image is a close-up, emotionally charged screenshot from a reality television show. It features two Black women, likely cast members, engaged in a heated argument. The woman on the left is visibly distressed, crying, and looking intensely at the camera. The woman on the right appears to be speaking with an animated, possibly aggressive, expression. The background is blurred, suggesting a home interior. The emotional intensity of the image is heightened through the use of close-up framing and what appears to be a candid moment captured on camera. **II. Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** This text/image combo can be viewed through a Foucauldian lens by examining how power operates through discourse surrounding the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. * **Power/Knowledge:** The text constructs a specific 'truth' about MLK's death – not just a dying, but a *murder* by the government. This framing isn't simply a statement of fact, but an assertion of power. It attempts to *define* the narrative around his death, shaping how it's understood. * **Genealogy:** Tracing the "genealogy" of this statement would mean examining how discourses of racial violence, government control, and the suppression of Black voices have historically developed. The text taps into a long-standing suspicion of governmental involvement in the targeting of Black leaders. * **Discourse & Subjectivity:** The text’s use of capitalization and exclamation points ("HE WAS MURDERED!!!") is a *discursive* strategy. It’s not simply expressing emotion, but attempting to *force* the viewer to accept a specific understanding of the event. It's an attempt to create a subject position – one that is outraged and demanding accountability. * **The Body & Power:** The graphic description of the gunshot wound and resulting physical damage ("entered his right jaw, traveled… severed his spinal cord") is a manifestation of power. It forcefully emphasizes the violence inflicted and the violation of the body, creating a visceral reaction. **III. Critical Theory** From a critical theory perspective, this post raises questions about the reproduction of power structures and ideological control. * **Ideology:** The post functions as a critique of dominant narratives surrounding the Civil Rights Movement. It rejects the idea of MLK’s death as simply tragic, instead framing it as a deliberate act of systemic oppression. It challenges the "official" version of events. * **Hegemony:** It suggests that the government has maintained a hegemonic (dominant) position by controlling the narrative surrounding MLK’s death. The post is an attempt to disrupt that hegemony. * **Emancipatory Potential:** While the presentation is aggressive, it’s an attempt to call for social change and hold power accountable. It aims to disrupt the status quo and force a reckoning with systemic injustice. **IV. Marxist Conflict Theory** This post aligns with Marxist Conflict Theory in several ways: * **Class Struggle:** Though race is central here, it’s also intrinsically linked to class. MLK’s activism challenged the economic and social order that benefitted the ruling class. The suggestion of government involvement implies a deliberate attempt to suppress a threat to the established power structure. * **Power & Control:** The post directly accuses the government – a representative of the ruling class – of engaging in violence to maintain control and suppress dissent. * **Exploitation & Oppression:** The text frames MLK’s murder as an act of oppression, highlighting the systemic violence inflicted upon marginalized groups. **V. Postmodernism** Postmodernism, while perhaps less directly applicable than other lenses, can be seen through: * **Rejection of Grand Narratives:** The post implicitly rejects the "grand narrative" of progress and reconciliation that often accompanies discussions of the Civil Rights Movement. It refuses to sanitize the past and insists on acknowledging the brutality of systemic oppression. * **Deconstruction:** The text attempts to deconstruct the “official” story of MLK’s death, exposing what it sees as hidden truths and power dynamics. * **Emphasis on Subjectivity:** The post’s emotional tone and use of exclamation points reflect a postmodern emphasis on subjectivity and the fragmentation of meaning. **VI. Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis** While not overtly queer or feminist, an intersectional analysis can still be applied: * **Interlocking Systems of Oppression:** This analysis recognizes how race, class, gender, and other social categories intersect to create unique forms of oppression. The violence against MLK can be understood not only as an act of racial injustice but also as part of a broader pattern of systemic oppression that targets marginalized groups. * **The Vulnerable Body:** The graphic description of the gunshot wound and physical damage highlights the vulnerability of the body, particularly the bodies of Black people, who have historically been subjected to state violence. * **Voice and Agency:** The post, though aggressive, attempts to give voice to a marginalized perspective and challenge dominant narratives. **Important Note:** The content of this post is inflammatory and potentially triggering. This analysis is for academic purposes only and does not endorse the views expressed in the text. It's important to approach such content with sensitivity and a critical awareness of its potential harm. If you’d like me to elaborate on any particular aspect, please let me know.

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"Martin Luther King died for----" KILLED!! HE WAS KILLED!! 7 AS -s p a a Sh 3 p ‘4 ee = 11 ® dinyi906 i iN a .. HE WAS KILLED BY THE SAME GOVERNMENT- SYSTEM YOU REFUSE TO DESTROY! SO DON'T BRING HIS NAME UP TO CALM MY TENSION ...IN FACT, "He was hit by a .30-06 caliber rifle bullet that entered his right jaw, traveled through his neck, severing his spinal cord, and stopped in his shoulder blade. So it was a painful death. So MLK didn't just die, HE WAS MURDERED!!!" - @dirty1906

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This meme is a humorous commentary on the infamous "I can do all things through Christ" quote from Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech. The image features a screenshot of a dramatic TV show scene with a character's shocked expression, accompanied by a text overlay that says "I have a dream... that my children will not be killed by the police." The text is then followed by a satirical response that imagines a fictional scenario where a police officer is killed by a 30-06 rifle bullet, with the author's account name "dirty1906" and a link to the original tweet.

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