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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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Here's an analysis of the image, broken down into sections based on the requested theoretical frameworks. Note that some frameworks won't be strongly applicable, and I will state that if so. ## Visual Description The image is a meme combining a screenshot from a scene featuring actor Patrick Stewart in character as Captain Jean-Luc Picard from *Star Trek: The Next Generation* with text overlaid. Picard is depicted with a stern, disapproving expression and an outstretched hand, as if warding something off. Beneath Picard's hand is an image resembling an American flag with the text “NOT ME US” written across it in bold, colorful lettering. Below the image is the text “YOU DON’T TELL ME HOW TO BEHAVE.” Above the image is the headline “Bernie Sanders Asks Supporters to Donate to Democratic Party ‘Show Commitment to Party Unity’”. The overall effect is to juxtapose a traditionally powerful and authoritative figure (Picard) with a rejection of outside directives, and apply that to the context of a political appeal. The image intends to satirize the idea that Bernie Sanders is asking his supporters to conform to the Democratic Party's will, implying a sense of distrust and resistance. ## Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis This image provides a fertile ground for a Foucauldian reading. The core of Foucault's work centers around power/knowledge and how discourses shape subjects. * **Discourse & Power:** The "discourse" here is around political donations, party unity, and acceptable behavior within a political structure. The Democratic Party (and Sanders’ request) aims to exert power by shaping the behavior of its supporters – in this case, through financial contribution. This is an attempt to normalize the expectation of supporting the party apparatus. * **Subject Formation:** The meme posits a subject who actively *resists* this normalization. Picard's body language and the “YOU DON'T TELL ME HOW TO BEHAVE” text construct an image of a self-determining individual. The use of Picard, a figure known for strong principles, reinforces this idea. This resistance is framed as a principled stand against being dictated to. * **Genealogy of "Unity":** A genealogical analysis might explore how the concept of "party unity" itself has been historically constructed. How has this idea been used to maintain power structures within the Democratic Party? What kinds of dissent have been suppressed in the name of unity? The image implies that this “unity” is a form of control. ## Critical Theory This meme resonates strongly with themes central to Critical Theory, particularly those surrounding ideology and emancipation. * **Ideology Critique:** The image subtly critiques the ideology of the Democratic Party as a potentially oppressive force. The request for donations isn't simply seen as a pragmatic necessity but as a demand for conformity and a potential subjugation of individual or movement values. * **False Consciousness:** The meme implies that uncritical support for the Democratic Party might represent a form of "false consciousness" – a failure to recognize the true interests at play. Sanders' supporters are depicted as potentially being manipulated into supporting a system that doesn't genuinely serve their goals. * **Emancipatory Potential:** The resistance expressed in the image can be interpreted as a search for authentic political agency. The meme suggests that true political progress requires a refusal to be co-opted by established power structures. ## Marxist Conflict Theory This image can be understood through the lens of Marxist conflict theory, albeit somewhat indirectly. * **Class Struggle (in symbolic form):** While not explicitly about economic classes, the image depicts a conflict between those who seek to maintain the established order (the Democratic Party) and those who challenge it (Sanders' supporters). The demand for donations represents a symbolic extraction of resources from the base (Sanders’ supporters) to benefit the superstructure (the Democratic Party). * **Hegemony & Resistance:** The Democratic Party’s request for donations is an attempt to exercise hegemony – to achieve dominance through consent. The meme is a symbolic act of resistance against this hegemonic power, asserting the right of Sanders' supporters to define their own political behavior. * **Alienation:** The request for donations can be framed as contributing to the alienation of Sanders’ supporters. They are asked to contribute to a system that may not fully represent their interests, leading to a sense of disconnect and powerlessness. ## Postmodernism The meme utilizes several postmodern techniques. * **Intertextuality:** The image relies heavily on intertextuality – the blending of references from different cultural texts ( *Star Trek* and political discourse). This creates multiple layers of meaning and invites the viewer to actively participate in constructing the message. * **Parody & Irony:** The meme is a form of parody, appropriating the image of Captain Picard and the context of political appeal for satirical effect. The irony lies in using a figure known for upholding principles to critique a perceived betrayal of those principles. * **Deconstruction of "Unity":** The meme subtly deconstructs the concept of “unity” by questioning its motivations and its potential to suppress dissent. ## Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis While not immediately obvious, a queer feminist intersectional analysis could illuminate some undertones. * **Challenges to Hierarchical Structures:** Both queer and feminist theories critique hierarchical power structures. The meme's resistance to being told "how to behave" can be read as a broader rejection of patriarchal or oppressive power dynamics. * **Critique of Conformity:** Queer and feminist movements often value authenticity and non-conformity. The meme's assertion of individual agency resonates with these values. * **Intersectional Solidarity:** Sanders’ supporters could be seen as a group marginalized within the broader Democratic Party and looking for recognition and agency. **Disclaimer:** These interpretations are subjective and depend on the reader's own understanding and theoretical framework. The image is open to multiple readings, and these are simply some potential analyses.

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BERNIE SANDERS ASKS SUPPORTERS TO DONATE TO DEMOCRATIC PARTY, ‘SHOW COMMITMENT TO PARTY UNITY' | — 4 aD

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This meme features a still image from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, where the character Jean-Luc Picard is pointing at something. The text "You don't know how to behave" is overlaid on the image, implying that the person being addressed is not following the rules or guidelines.

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