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A collection of memes, curated by CJ Trowbridge.

Category: Leftism -> This Meme

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First Seen

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

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Okay, let's break down this meme through the lenses you've requested. This is a complex image with layers of cultural reference, so there's a lot to unpack. **Visual Description** The meme is a two-panel image, commonly referred to as a "drakeposting" or "double-take" format. * **Top Panel:** Features a serious, professionally-dressed Pete Buttigieg (former presidential candidate) with the text "I WAS THE FIRST GAY MAN TO RUN FOR PRESIDENT". The image is a close-up shot of his face, with a slightly stern expression. The composition emphasizes his perceived authority and "establishment" appearance. * **Bottom Panel:** Features Joe Exotic (from *Tiger King*) in a casual outfit, looking directly at the camera with a defiant expression. He is next to a white tiger cub. The text reads "OH REALLY, BITCH...". The environment is jungle-like, conveying a sense of wildness and untamed chaos. The overall aesthetic is high-contrast between the polished, political image of Buttigieg and the deliberately rough, sensationalized image of Joe Exotic. **Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** This meme is fertile ground for a Foucauldian analysis. It’s about power/knowledge and the construction of discourse. * **Discourse of Respectability:** Buttigieg's image is tied to a discourse of “respectability politics,” where marginalized groups (in this case, gay people) are expected to conform to mainstream norms to gain acceptance. The claim about being the first openly gay candidate *emphasizes* conformity to traditional political frameworks – being a moderate, a veteran, etc. – as a route to power. * **The "Other" and the Challenge to Norms:** Joe Exotic represents a radical disruption of that discourse. He’s *unapologetically* flamboyant, rule-breaking, and lives outside of conventional social structures. His image is actively *constructed* as sensational and outside the norm. * **Power/Knowledge & "Truth":** The meme challenges the “truth” presented by Buttigieg’s claim. The juxtaposition implies a questioning of what it means to be a "representative" of a community, suggesting that conformity doesn't necessarily equal authentic representation. The meme questions how "truth" is constructed within political discourse and implies that Joe Exotic’s approach, however chaotic, is a potentially truer representation of a defiant spirit. **Critical Theory** This meme touches on key themes of Critical Theory. * **Hegemony & Counter-Hegemony:** Buttigieg's image is emblematic of a hegemonic narrative - a narrative that presents a specific, accepted version of "appropriate" political leadership. Joe Exotic, in contrast, embodies a counter-hegemonic force, challenging and disrupting that established order. * **The Culture Industry:** Both figures can be seen through the lens of the culture industry. Buttigieg is a product of the polished world of political campaigns and media management. Joe Exotic is a product of the sensationalized world of reality television. The meme highlights the constructed nature of both figures' images. * **Commodification of Identity:** Both Buttigieg and Exotic’s identities are commodities in the attention economy. The meme points to the way identity is used for political gain (Buttigieg) or entertainment (Exotic). **Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis** This is where the meme gets particularly rich. * **Competing Representations of Queerness:** The meme presents two *very* different representations of queerness. Buttigieg is presented as a model of "acceptable" queerness – someone who fits into existing power structures. Joe Exotic embodies a queer aesthetic that is disruptive, performative, and rejects mainstream norms. The meme implicitly asks which representation is more authentic, or more politically useful. * **Performance of Gender & Sexuality:** Joe Exotic's image is intensely performative. He deliberately exaggerates markers of gender and sexuality. This challenges notions of “natural” or authentic queerness. * **Intersectionality of Oppression:** While not explicitly focused on race or class, the meme subtly points to the way different forms of oppression intersect. Joe Exotic’s marginalized status isn't simply based on sexual orientation, but on a complex web of factors related to class, lifestyle, and rural identity. * **Critique of "Respectability Politics":** The meme can be read as a rejection of respectability politics, suggesting that striving for mainstream acceptance can require compromising one's authentic self. **In Summary** This meme is far more than just a funny image. It’s a layered critique of power, identity, representation, and the construction of authenticity. It's a commentary on how marginalized groups are represented in the public sphere, and the tensions between conformity and rebellion. It draws on a wealth of cultural references to provoke thought and challenge assumptions. **Disclaimer:** This analysis is subjective and open to interpretation. It's based on my understanding of the relevant theoretical frameworks and the cultural context of the meme.

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The meme is a humorous comparison between two individuals, Pete Buttigieg and Joe Exotic, a former zoo owner and reality TV star. The meme states "I was the 1st openly gay man to run for president" from Pete Buttigieg, followed by "Oh really, bitch" from Joe Exotic, implying that he was also a pioneer in being openly gay. The meme is meant to be humorous and ironic, comparing two individuals who both have a history of being openly gay.

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