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A collection of memes, curated by CJ Trowbridge.

Category: Leftism -> This Meme

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2023-05-10T21:03:35+00:00

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Okay, let's break down this meme using the requested theoretical lenses. It's a complex image, and applying these frameworks requires some interpretation, so I'll aim for a nuanced reading. **Visual Description** The meme is a two-panel image reminiscent of the climactic scene in Marvel’s *Avengers: Age of Ultron*. * **Top Panel:** Shows the Scarlet Witch (Wanda Maximoff), depicted in a moment of intense emotional distress. Her eyes are glowing red, and she is framed in a dark, ominous setting. The text reads “doomer leftists” and “You took everything from me.” * **Bottom Panel:** Shows a manipulated image of US President Joe Biden with a similar, somber expression. He is also set against a dark, cosmic background. The text reads “Biden” and “I don't even know who I am.” The overall visual effect is dramatic, drawing on the emotional weight of the original source material to create a sense of loss, disillusionment, and existential crisis. --- **Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** This meme is *very* ripe for a Foucauldian reading. * **Discourse & Power/Knowledge:** The meme establishes a power dynamic. "Doomer Leftists" are positioned as the 'truth-tellers' experiencing the loss of something essential, while Biden is framed as the source of that loss and a figure struggling with his own identity. The use of the Scarlet Witch, with her powerful, uncontrollable abilities, also speaks to the power dynamics at play. * **Genealogy of “Doomer Leftism”:** This meme implies that there’s a historical lineage leading to this feeling of disillusionment among leftists. Foucault would be interested in tracing *how* this sentiment emerged - the social, political, and historical forces that produced "doomer leftism." What specific discourses (e.g., neoliberalism, failed promises of previous political movements) contributed to the sense of hopelessness? * **Biden as a Site of Discursive Struggle:** The depiction of Biden as someone who "doesn't know who he is" is fascinating. This suggests a critique of political identity and the construction of the political figure. Foucault would ask how Biden is *defined* through various discourses – media representations, political rhetoric, public expectations. The meme suggests those definitions are fragmented or inadequate. **Critical Theory** * **Critique of the System:** The meme is inherently critical. It doesn't just lament a specific political outcome; it implies a deeper dissatisfaction with the political and economic system. "Doomer Leftists" are experiencing a profound sense of alienation – feeling that the system has failed to deliver on its promises, and even actively harmed them. * **Commodification of Suffering:** The use of a dramatic Marvel scene could be read as a *commodification* of suffering. The meme appropriates emotional weight from a popular culture source to express political dissatisfaction. This raises questions about the authenticity and efficacy of such expressions of dissent. * **Ideology & False Consciousness:** The image subtly touches on the idea of ideology. The perception of Biden as a source of loss may be influenced by ideological framing. The meme implicitly asks: whose narrative is being presented here, and how does it shape our understanding of the political situation? --- **Marxist Conflict Theory** * **Class Struggle & Alienation:** While not explicitly about class, the meme *can* be interpreted through a Marxist lens. "Doomer Leftists" may represent a segment of the population feeling exploited and alienated by the capitalist system, and their disappointment with Biden suggests a failure of the political system to address their concerns. * **Contradictions of Power:** The juxtaposition of the powerful Scarlet Witch and the (relatively) powerless Biden hints at a power imbalance. The meme suggests that those in positions of power are either unable or unwilling to address the root causes of social problems. * **False Consciousness (again):** The meme can be seen as a critique of the hegemonic ideology that maintains the status quo. The disillusionment with Biden implies that the dominant narrative is masking the underlying inequalities and injustices. **Postmodernism** * **Fragmentation & Simulacra:** The meme is itself a fragment – a remix of popular culture and political commentary. This speaks to the postmodern emphasis on fragmentation and the loss of grand narratives. The very act of taking a Marvel scene and applying it to political discourse highlights the blurring of boundaries between reality and representation (simulacra). * **Deconstruction of Meaning:** The meme resists easy interpretation. It’s not a straightforward political statement, but rather a complex layering of emotions and ideas. This aligns with the postmodern rejection of fixed meanings. * **Irony & Parody:** The use of a dramatic Marvel scene to express political disappointment is inherently ironic. The meme parodies both the intensity of the original source material and the perceived failures of the political establishment. --- **Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis** This is the hardest lens to apply without further context, but here's a possible reading: * **Marginalized Voices:** "Doomer Leftists" may represent individuals who experience multiple forms of oppression (e.g., based on gender, sexuality, race, class). Their disillusionment with Biden could stem from a perceived lack of attention to their specific needs and concerns. * **Critique of Power Structures:** The meme, viewed through this lens, can be seen as a broader critique of power structures that perpetuate inequality. The perceived betrayal by Biden represents a failure of the political system to address the root causes of oppression. * **Emotional Labor & Trauma:** The intense emotionality of the meme (Wanda’s grief) can be connected to the emotional labor often demanded of marginalized communities. The feeling of "having everything taken away" may resonate with the experiences of those who have been systematically disempowered. **Important Note:** These are interpretations. A meme is inherently open to multiple readings, and the meaning can vary depending on the viewer's background and experiences. I've tried to provide a nuanced analysis based on the theoretical frameworks you requested.

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This meme is a humorous exchange between two characters from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Wanda (from "Wanda" or "WandaVision") and Thanos (from "Avengers: Infinity War"). The text reads: "Wanda: 'You took everything from me.' Thanos: 'I don't even know who I am.'" The meme uses this quote to comment on the current state of politics, particularly the relationship between President Joe Biden and his Democratic Party, which is often referred to as "Dems" or "leftists." The meme suggests that the leftists, or "Dems," are so powerful and have taken everything from the right, or "Biden," who doesn't even know who he is.

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