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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, let's break down this meme through several theoretical lenses. It's surprisingly rich for a simple image of incompatible electrical plugs! **Visual Description** The image features two electrical plugs, both common types used in different regions (one appears to be North American, the other British). They are positioned closely, seemingly attempting to fit into the same socket. The accompanying text states, "They are literally incompatible. They are not biologically designed for each other." The meme’s accompanying tweet expands on this statement, writing “This is what mom and the boys biologically did last night.” **Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** This meme is ripe for a Foucauldian analysis. The core of Foucault’s thought revolves around understanding how power operates through *discourse*—the systems of thought, language, and practices that shape our understanding of the world. * **Power/Knowledge:** The meme employs the language of "biological design" and "incompatibility," terms typically applied to bodies and reproduction. This shifts the discussion of incompatible power plugs into the realm of essentialist biology. This establishes a power dynamic where certain connections are *naturally* deemed “right” or “wrong.” * **Genealogy:** We can trace the "genealogy" of this discourse. The language of biological incompatibility draws on broader discourses around reproduction, genetics, and often, social anxieties around "difference." This meme deliberately misapplies these discourses to a non-biological context, highlighting the absurdity of using essentialist arguments to justify exclusion. * **Discursive Formation:** The tweet's reference to "mom and the boys" injects sexualized language, further distorting the discourse and linking incompatibility to taboo or illicit desires. **Critical Theory** This meme aligns with Critical Theory, specifically its focus on exposing hidden power structures and challenging dominant ideologies. * **Ideology Critique:** The meme acts as a critique of essentialist thinking—the belief that things have inherent, unchanging qualities. By applying “biological” terms to inanimate objects, it reveals how essentialist arguments are often used to justify social inequalities. * **Deconstruction:** It "deconstructs" the language of biology and applies it to a completely unrelated context. This exposes the arbitrariness of these categories and the ways in which they can be used to control and exclude. **Marxist Conflict Theory** While seemingly a stretch, we can view the meme through a Marxist lens if we expand our understanding of "conflict." * **Alienation:** The incompatible plugs can be seen as symbolic of alienation under capitalism. They *should* be able to connect and provide power, but their incompatibility prevents this. This can be extended to symbolize the failures of a system to meet basic needs or create harmonious relationships. * **Ideological Control:** The meme’s use of “biological” language and connection could suggest a commentary on how ideology disguises material conflicts, suggesting that the incompatibility isn’t merely a matter of physical shape, but a result of constructed standards. **Postmodernism** This meme embraces postmodern themes in several ways: * **Deconstruction of Meaning:** It intentionally misuses language, disrupting the traditional associations between biology, reproduction, and compatibility. This challenges the idea of fixed meanings and embraces ambiguity. * **Playfulness and Irony:** The meme is intentionally absurd and ironic. It doesn’t offer a straightforward argument but relies on juxtaposition and humor to provoke thought. * **Meta-Commentary:** It's a commentary *on* the way we use language and categories. It exposes the constructed nature of these categories and the ways in which they can be used to reinforce power structures. **Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis** This is where the meme gets particularly interesting. * **Challenging Heteronormativity:** The meme's allusion to "mom and the boys" (and the implicit sexual innuendo) deliberately plays with norms around sexuality and gender. The use of "boys" is suggestive and disrupts conventional expectations. It can be read as a commentary on anxieties around same-sex connections or non-normative relationships. * **Deconstructing "Fit" & Compatibility:** The core of the meme—incompatibility—resonates with queer feminist critiques of the concept of "fit." Societal pressures often dictate who is "compatible" or "right" for whom, based on rigid norms. The meme exposes the arbitrariness of this concept, suggesting that incompatibility is not necessarily a negative thing. * **Intersectional Exclusion:** The "incompatible" plugs can be viewed as a metaphor for how marginalized groups are often deemed "incompatible" with dominant social structures or norms. This exclusion is often justified through biological or essentialist arguments. The meme deconstructs those arguments by applying them to a nonsensical context. **In summary:** This seemingly simple meme is surprisingly complex and can be interpreted through various theoretical lenses. It serves as a potent critique of essentialism, social norms, and power structures. Its effectiveness lies in its absurdity, irony, and its ability to provoke thought about the ways in which we construct meaning and justify exclusion.

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They are literally incompatible. They are not biologically designed for each (linea 4:29 PM» 5/10/21; Twitter for iPhone Ps The Halal Leftist “= @ @farsa... 12h ++ et?) This is what me and the boys biologically COMM RCM Manin esa mie if gt yi 4

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The meme is a play on the common phrase "they are not biologically compatible" and is referencing the fact that a man and a woman are not able to have children together. The text above the image reads "They are not biologically compatible. They are literally incompatible." Below the image, it says "They are not biologically compatible. They are literally incompatible. They are not biologically compatible. They are literally incompatible."

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