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A collection of memes, curated by CJ Trowbridge.

Category: Anti-Reactionary -> This Meme

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First Seen

2023-09-08T19:09:39+00:00

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Okay, let's break down this meme through the lenses you've requested. It's a surprisingly rich image for a simple meme, and we can definitely hit several of these theoretical frameworks. **Visual Description** The image depicts a close-up, grainy screen capture of what appears to be a middle-aged or older man with a weary or smug expression. The color palette is heavily sepia-toned, and the lighting is dim, creating a sense of nostalgia or seriousness. He’s wearing a textured, possibly woolen, garment. The text overlay reads “I called them woke” above his head and “That means I am smart” below. The overall aesthetic leans towards a certain ironic self-regard. The quality of the image adds to the sense of a 'reaction' meme, evoking internet culture. **Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** This meme heavily relies on the discourse surrounding "wokeness." Michel Foucault's genealogical approach would ask us to trace the *history* of this term. Originally rooted in African American Vernacular English as a call for vigilance against racial injustice, "woke" has become a deeply contested term. The meme doesn’t just *use* the term, it positions the speaker as an authority *by* having used it. The meme showcases how power operates through discourse. The speaker implicitly claims intellectual superiority simply by adopting (and then defining) the term. The discourse isn't about actual social justice awareness. It's about the *assertion of power* through labeling. The power lies in the speaker’s ability to *define* what “woke” means (implicitly, negatively) and then equate that definition with their own intelligence. Foucault would also be interested in the *normalization* of this type of claim. The meme circulates precisely because it resonates with a certain power dynamic where labeling others is used as a method of self-elevation. It’s a demonstration of how a seemingly benign phrase can be woven into a network of power relations. **Critical Theory** This meme is a potent example of how ideologies operate in everyday life. Drawing on the Frankfurt School, we can see how the speaker is engaging in a form of instrumental reason. They're not concerned with understanding the nuanced realities of social justice issues. Instead, they are using the term “woke” as a *tool* to establish their own intellectual dominance. The meme reflects a culture of cynicism and skepticism towards progressive social movements. It is a demonstration of how critical thought can be used to *devalue* genuine efforts at social change. The speaker isn't critically engaging *with* the ideas associated with "wokeness;" they’re dismissing them as a means of self-affirmation. The meme also taps into the broader cultural anxieties surrounding authority and expertise. The speaker's claim of intelligence is based not on demonstrable knowledge, but on their ability to label and dismiss others. This is a hallmark of a society where critical thinking is often replaced by simplistic judgment. **Marxist Conflict Theory** From a Marxist perspective, the meme can be seen as an expression of class-based anxieties. The speaker's claim of intelligence, tied to the dismissal of “woke” ideologies, can be interpreted as a defense of existing power structures. Those labeling others as "woke" often do so to invalidate progressive calls for economic or social equality. The meme implicitly pits the speaker against a perceived “other” – those who are labeled as “woke”. This division reinforces existing social hierarchies and obscures the underlying structural inequalities. The speaker is positioning themself as part of a group that possesses superior knowledge and understanding, thereby legitimizing their social position. The meme is a form of ideological hegemony – the dominance of one group's ideas over others. By equating intelligence with the dismissal of progressive ideas, the meme subtly reinforces the status quo and discourages critical engagement with issues of power and inequality. **Postmodernism** The meme plays into several key postmodern themes. It’s a self-referential gesture – the meme acknowledges its own status as a cultural artifact. The reliance on irony and the deliberate use of a somewhat absurd juxtaposition of image and text are characteristic of postmodern aesthetics. The meme also embodies the postmodern rejection of grand narratives. The speaker doesn’t offer a coherent explanation of why "wokeness" is negative. Instead, they simply assert their own intellectual superiority, relying on a fleeting cultural association. This is a rejection of the idea that there is a single, objective truth. The ambiguity inherent in the meme is also a postmodern characteristic. The meaning of "woke" and the speaker’s claim of intelligence are open to interpretation, reflecting the postmodern emphasis on subjectivity and the impossibility of absolute knowledge. **Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis** This is where it gets trickier, but still relevant. The term "woke" *emerged* from Black queer communities and was initially used to represent awareness of systemic injustices. The meme’s appropriation and re-framing of the term can be seen as a form of erasure and a silencing of those who originally coined it. The meme utilizes the language of awareness ("woke") but completely divorces it from its original context of social justice. It transforms a term rooted in marginalized experiences into a tool for self-aggrandizement. This represents a power dynamic where dominant groups co-opt and distort the language of marginalized communities. The meme’s implicit dismissal of “wokeness” also reinforces heteronormative and patriarchal power structures. Those who advocate for LGBTQ+ rights or gender equality are often labeled as “woke” and subjected to ridicule or dismissal. The meme therefore serves to reinforce existing social hierarchies and silence marginalized voices. The use of this label is thus an act of silencing and oppression. I hope this breakdown is thorough and helpful. It demonstrates the power of even a simple meme to be analyzed through multiple complex theoretical lenses!

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This meme is a still image from the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine series, featuring a character with a scowl on his face. The text "I... BROTHER, WHERE ARE YOU?" is overlaid on the image, but it has been replaced with the text "I... CALLED THEM WOKE... THAT MEANS I AM SMART". The image is a humorous take on the original quote, implying that the character is being ironic and sarcastic about being "woke" and being smart.

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