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Category: Anti-Transphobia -> This Meme

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First Seen

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

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Okay, here's an analysis of the meme, broken down into relevant theoretical sections as requested. I'll omit sections that don't apply or don't have significant relevance. **Visual Description** The meme consists of text overlaid on a grainy, black and white photo depicting a person seemingly conducting a ritual or summoning. The individual is wearing what appears to be a long robe, stands before an altar or similar structure, and their arms are raised with hands spread out. Light is emanating from their hands, creating a visually dramatic effect. The imagery evokes occult or magical practices, specifically the idea of invoking something from beyond the mundane. The meme sets up a humorous contrast between a stated intention ("I promise not to summon dark forces...") and a hypothetical action ("...after seeing one transphobe"). **Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis** This meme is particularly rich for queer feminist intersectional analysis. * **Transphobic Violence & Trauma:** The meme humorously relies on the lived experience of being a trans/gender non-conforming person in a world rife with hostility, microaggressions, and systemic violence. The joke is funny *because* it resonates with the understandable frustration and rage felt by many in response to transphobia. It acknowledges the emotional and psychic toll of consistently encountering prejudice and harm. * **Self-Defense & Empowerment:** The image suggests a fantastical, even exaggerated, form of self-defense. In a world where systems of power often fail to protect trans people, it posits a proactive (and magical) response to harm. This can be read as a form of reclaiming agency and power in the face of oppression. It's a darkly humorous way of saying, "I'm not going to passively accept this." * **The "Dark Force" as Metaphor:** The "dark forces" are not necessarily literal. They can be interpreted as representing righteous anger, a demand for justice, or the power of collective resistance. It is a symbolic expression of the intensity of feeling many trans and gender non-conforming people experience when facing transphobia. * **Rejection of Civility Politics:** The meme implicitly rejects the expectation that marginalized groups should remain “polite” or “reasonable” when responding to discrimination. It suggests that sometimes, a more extreme reaction is justified, even if it's expressed through humor. * **Intersectional Connection:** The humor also gains nuance if you understand the intersection of transphobia with other forms of oppression (racism, sexism, classism, ableism, etc.). Trans people of color, for instance, often face layered and compounded discrimination, amplifying the sense of frustration and the desire for radical change. **Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** This meme can be understood through Foucault's concepts of power, discourse, and the construction of normality. * **Power/Knowledge:** Foucault argued that power and knowledge are inseparable. This meme suggests that the *discourse* surrounding trans identity – and the power structures within that discourse – create the conditions that provoke such an extreme (fictional) reaction. Transphobia, as a form of discourse, constructs trans people as “other” and justifies their marginalization. * **Normalization & Deviance:** Transphobia functions by upholding a binary understanding of gender and defining anything outside that binary as "deviant". The meme subverts this by presenting an extreme, "deviant" response to transphobic discourse. It playfully challenges the norms that dictate acceptable behavior. * **Genealogy of Transphobia:** A Foucauldian genealogy would trace the historical development of transphobic ideas and practices, examining how they’ve been linked to broader systems of power and control. The meme, while humorous, hints at the long history of prejudice that fuels the anger behind the joke. * **Discursive Resistance:** The meme itself can be seen as a form of discursive resistance – a way to challenge dominant narratives and reclaim agency through humor and exaggeration. It's a playful disruption of the “normal” way of responding to prejudice. Let me know if you'd like a deeper dive into any of these sections, or if you'd like me to explore other theoretical frameworks!

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This meme is a humorous take on the popular fantasy trope of summoning dark forces. The text at the top reads "Me: I promise not to summon dark forces to deal with transphobes" and the bottom text says "Me after seeing one transphobe". The image is a dark and ominous illustration of a figure known as the "Crying Man" from the game Dark Souls, but in this meme it is captioned as "I summoned one transphobe".

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