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A collection of memes, curated by CJ Trowbridge.

Category: Leftism -> This Meme

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Okay, here's an analysis of the meme, broken down into the requested theoretical frameworks, where applicable. It's a bit complex, given the meme's format and inherent irreverence, so I'll aim for a detailed and nuanced interpretation. **Please be advised:** The meme contains strong language ("fucking") which I will address in the analysis where appropriate, as it's integral to the meaning. --- ## Visual Description The image is a three-panel meme, a popular format on social media. Each panel features a different image of a political figure (Nancy Pelosi, Bernie Sanders). A text caption is superimposed on each image. The background is a standard news broadcast setting with the CBS News logo prominently displayed. * **Panel 1:** Nancy Pelosi is shown speaking with a somewhat stern expression. The text reads: "WHEN THEY ARE ROASTING YOU AND YOU'RE WAITING YOUR TURN." * **Panel 2:** Bernie Sanders is shown with a somewhat sardonic, unenthusiastic expression. The text reads: "AND YOU KEEP YOUR COOL CAUSE YOU KNOW WHILE THEY ARE FUCKING AROUND." * **Panel 3:** Another close-up of Bernie Sanders, with a similar expression, and the text: "THEY GONNA FIND OUT." The meme relies on the juxtaposition of the images and text to create a humorous and slightly threatening narrative. It's a play on the perceived patience and eventual retribution of political figures. ## Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis This meme can be examined through a Foucauldian lens that examines the construction of power and knowledge. * **Discourse of Political Performance:** The meme is inherently about the *performance* of politics. Pelosi's image captures the expected performance of a seasoned politician—stoicism under fire. Sanders’ expression, combined with the blunt language, disrupts this expected performance. It reveals a perceived “realness” or unedited response. The meme highlights the tension between the *constructed* image of political decorum and the perceived raw emotion underneath. * **Power/Knowledge & The “Roast”:** The “roast” is a specific discourse. In politics, it’s a form of symbolic violence. The meme acknowledges the power dynamics inherent in public debate. To “roast” someone implies a level of dominance and control, attempting to deconstruct and diminish the target. Sanders, by remaining “cool,” asserts a different kind of power—the power of restraint and the implicit threat of a later response. * **Genealogy of “Cool”:** The concept of “cool” itself has a genealogy. In the context of the meme, it's linked to a masculine ideal of keeping one’s composure even when provoked, suggesting a calculated restraint and a willingness to act decisively when ready. The use of vulgar language ('fucking around') against this cool aesthetic adds a layer of complexity. It acknowledges that this ‘coolness’ isn’t about detachment, but about controlled fury. ## Critical Theory From a critical theory perspective, the meme can be seen as a critique of the performative aspects of political discourse. * **Ideology and Representation:** The meme deconstructs the idealised representation of political figures as always composed and rational. It suggests that behind the carefully constructed image, there are real emotions, frustrations, and a willingness to retaliate. This challenges the dominant ideology of political correctness and presents a more visceral view of political maneuvering. * **Alienation and Disillusionment:** The meme's cynicism suggests a degree of alienation and disillusionment with the political process. The blunt language and implied threat reflect a distrust of established norms and a frustration with perceived hypocrisy. It implies that politicians are often motivated by self-preservation and a desire for retribution. * **The Spectacle:** The meme operates *within* the spectacle of political drama, but it simultaneously comments *on* it. It exposes the constructed nature of political conflict and suggests that much of it is simply performance for the cameras. ## Marxist Conflict Theory While not overtly focused on economic class, Marxist conflict theory can be applied to the meme by analyzing the power struggles and competition at play. * **Power Dynamics:** The “roast” represents a struggle for dominance within the political arena. Each participant seeks to undermine their opponents and assert their own authority. The meme implies that this struggle is ongoing and often brutal. * **Hidden Agendas:** The implicit threat of retribution suggests that political actors are often motivated by self-interest and a desire to protect their power. This aligns with the Marxist notion that those in positions of authority will inevitably seek to maintain and expand their control. * **Symbolic Violence:** The "roast" can be understood as a form of symbolic violence, a way of asserting power and dominance without resorting to physical force. The meme highlights the pervasiveness of this type of violence in the political arena. ## Postmodernism The meme embodies several key aspects of postmodern thought. * **Irony and Parody:** The meme relies heavily on irony and parody. It subverts the expected image of a composed politician and presents a more cynical and irreverent view of the political process. * **Deconstruction of Grand Narratives:** The meme challenges the grand narratives of political idealism and rational discourse. It suggests that politics is often messy, unpredictable, and motivated by self-interest. * **Simulacra and Simulation:** The meme can be seen as a commentary on the hyperreality of political media. The images of Pelosi and Sanders are not representations of “real” people, but rather simulacra—copies of copies—that have become detached from any underlying reality. * **The Blurring of Boundaries**: The meme merges the formal setting of a news broadcast with the informal, often vulgar language of internet culture, blurring the boundaries between high and low culture. ## Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis This framework is arguably the least directly applicable but still offers insights. * **Disruption of Masculinity & Power**: Bernie Sanders, as a figure, is often associated with a particular type of (white, male) power. The meme subverts this by pairing his stoic image with the confrontational language ('fucking around'). The language itself, traditionally associated with marginalized spaces and rebellion, complicates the image of the powerful politician. * **Language & Power Dynamics**: The use of profanity is itself a power move. By employing language typically considered taboo in formal political discourse, the meme asserts a different kind of authority, one that is unconcerned with traditional norms and expectations. It can be seen as a reclaiming of language previously used to silence or marginalize. * **Intersectionality of Identity & Power**: While not explicitly focused on identity, the meme’s cynicism can be read as a critique of systems of power that perpetuate inequality. The implied threat of retribution suggests a frustration with the status quo and a desire for change. --- **Disclaimer:** These analyses are interpretations, and the meme's meaning is open to debate. Different viewers may interpret it differently depending on their own perspectives and experiences.

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The meme is a humorous take on a TV show or interview where a person is being asked to respond to a series of embarrassing or provocative questions. The text on the meme reads: "When they all are roasting you and you're waiting your turn" and "And you keep your cool cause you know they're just f*cking around". The image is likely a screenshot of a TV show or interview where a person is being asked to respond to a series of questions, and the text is a humorous commentary on the situation.

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