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Category: Anti-Reactionary -> This Meme

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2023-05-10T21:03:33+00:00

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Okay, here's a breakdown of the image, addressing the requested theoretical frameworks as applicable. I'll state up front that some of these lenses are a bit of a stretch given the simplicity of the meme, but I will do my best to apply them thoughtfully. ## Visual Description The image is a two-panel meme featuring a middle-aged white man wearing a red "Trump" hat. He appears to be filmed indoors, likely in a bar or a home with a rustic aesthetic. The background features dark wood paneling, bottles, and what appears to be taxidermy. The text overlaid on the image reads: * **Panel 1:** "WE CAN'T LET ILLEGALS IN. THEY DON'T PAY INCOME TAX!!" * **Panel 2:** "TRUMP IS SMART FOR FIGURING OUT HOW TO NOT PAY INCOME TAX!!" The meme is digitally created, with the text prominently displayed in white, capital letters with exclamation points. The bottom right corner indicates it was "Made with FUNMATIC" and has a "Liberty Minds" watermark on the top right corner. ## Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis This meme is fertile ground for a Foucauldian analysis. The discourse it participates in is about citizenship, legality, financial responsibility, and power. * **Power/Knowledge:** The meme links two seemingly disparate ideas – undocumented immigrants and Trump’s personal finances. This reveals a specific power/knowledge regime. The assumption is that "good citizens" *should* pay taxes, and those who don't are a drain on society. This legitimizes the idea of tax evasion as *smart* if performed by someone seen as a "powerful" actor (Trump), while simultaneously constructing "illegals" as inherently problematic. The framing implies that the act of paying taxes isn't about civic duty, but rather a means of establishing an "in-group" versus an "out-group." * **Genealogy:** Tracing the historical development of this discourse reveals how notions of citizenship and financial responsibility have been constructed over time. The anxiety around undocumented immigrants and their impact on the tax base isn't new, but the conflation with the celebration of tax avoidance (especially by the wealthy) is a contemporary element. This meme participates in a *genealogy* of the construction of the "self-made man" who *circumvents* rules rather than follows them. * **Disciplinary Power:** While not directly enforcing rules, the meme participates in a disciplinary discourse that normalizes a certain type of behavior – the prioritization of personal wealth accumulation, even at the expense of civic duty. ## Critical Theory Applying a Critical Theory lens reveals the underlying ideological assumptions at play: * **Ideology:** The meme presents a seemingly logical argument (“illegals don’t pay taxes, Trump avoids taxes, therefore Trump is smart”). However, this logic *masks* a deeper ideology that prioritizes individual economic gain over collective well-being. It implies that adherence to rules and laws (like paying taxes) is for “losers,” while those who find loopholes are to be admired. * **False Consciousness:** The meme might appeal to individuals who feel disenfranchised or believe the system is rigged. By framing Trump as a "smart" figure who circumvents the rules, it reinforces a belief in individual agency (the ability to "outsmart" the system) while *obscuring* the structural inequalities that create and perpetuate these systems. * **Commodification:** Tax payment becomes framed not as a civic duty but as a commodity to be avoided if possible, with Trump presented as a master of "value extraction" and self-interest. ## Marxist Conflict Theory From a Marxist perspective: * **Class Struggle:** The meme implicitly highlights class dynamics. Trump, a wealthy and powerful figure, is presented as someone who *benefits* from avoiding taxes, while the burden of taxation falls disproportionately on the working and middle classes. * **Exploitation:** The "illegals" are positioned as a scapegoat, diverting attention from the actual mechanisms of economic exploitation. The focus on their supposed lack of tax contribution obscures the ways in which the wealthy (like Trump) exploit labor and resources. * **False Consciousness:** The meme creates a "us vs. them" narrative ("hard-working Americans" vs. "illegals" and the "corrupt" system) that divides the working class and prevents them from recognizing their common interests and the true sources of their economic hardship. ## Postmodernism A postmodern analysis might focus on: * **Simulacra and Simulation:** The meme participates in a hyperreal environment where the *representation* of "smartness" (Trump avoiding taxes) becomes more important than the actual ethical or moral implications of the behavior. The image constructs a *simulation* of intelligence, divorced from reality. * **Deconstruction of Meaning:** The meme deconstructs traditional notions of citizenship and civic duty. By celebrating tax avoidance, it undermines the meaning of paying taxes as a social contract. * **Subjectivity and Narrative:** The meme appeals to a subjective interpretation of "smartness" and frames Trump's actions as a heroic act of individual agency. It constructs a narrative that prioritizes personal success over collective responsibility. **Limitations:** It’s important to note that applying these complex theoretical frameworks to such a simple meme can feel somewhat forced. However, these frameworks can help us unpack the hidden assumptions and power dynamics that are at play, even in seemingly innocuous pieces of online content.

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This meme is a satirical image featuring a young boy who is a fan of Donald Trump. The image shows the boy wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat and a "Trump 2020" shirt. The text on the image reads: "We can't let them in. We can't let them out. They don't pay taxes. We don't pay taxes. We're not going to pay taxes. We're not going to let them pay taxes."

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