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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 using the requested theoretical frameworks. Note that applying *all* frameworks to a single meme might seem excessive, but this exercise demonstrates how different perspectives can illuminate meaning. **Visual Description** The image is a digitally altered meme utilizing imagery from the *Star Wars* universe. The central figure is C-3PO, the golden protocol droid, superimposed onto a figure wearing a military-style cap. Behind C-3PO is a Lego minifigure and another figure in the background. Above C-3PO is text that says "OH YOU'RE A LANDLORD?". Below the image in bold lettering is the word "CRINGE". The background appears to be a cityscape, possibly representing Cloud City from *The Empire Strikes Back*. The overall aesthetic is low-resolution and typical of internet meme culture. **Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** Foucault would likely be interested in how the *discourse* around landlords has developed over time. The meme relies on a specific *genealogy* of ideas surrounding land ownership, capital, and power relations. The shift from feudal landlords to modern-day property owners isn’t a linear progression, but a series of historical *ruptures* and *continuities*. The use of “cringe” is a key point. "Cringe" itself is a discursive practice – a way of labeling behavior as socially unacceptable, embarrassing, or uncool. The meme positions being a landlord as something worthy of “cringe,” signaling a contemporary shift in social attitudes towards wealth accumulation and housing as a commodity. It's about *power/knowledge* – the meme suggests that knowing someone is a landlord reveals something about their positioning within a system of exploitation. The meme is a performative utterance—by calling someone out as a landlord, one reinforces a narrative about the supposed immorality of profiting from housing. **Critical Theory (Specifically, the Frankfurt School)** This meme aligns with the Frankfurt School’s critique of culture and the “culture industry.” The meme doesn't create a new meaningful concept but *recycles* an existing image (C-3PO) and repurposes it to express a critique of social and economic structures. The "cringe" label signals a form of *social control*. The meme attempts to shame or delegitimize landlords by associating them with something considered undesirable within a particular social group. It functions as a form of *negative publicity*—a way of influencing public opinion and challenging the legitimacy of landlords. This meme participates in the production of a “critical mass” of negative sentiment towards a class of people. The image also hints at the commodification of everything—the idea that even basic needs like housing are reduced to profit-making ventures. **Marxist Conflict Theory** This meme is *explicitly* rooted in class conflict. Landlords are positioned as the *bourgeoisie* – those who own the means of production (in this case, housing), while the implied audience represents the *proletariat* – those who must rent from them. The use of "cringe" is a form of *ideological critique*. It suggests that landlords benefit from a system that exploits renters. The meme taps into the resentment felt by those who struggle with high rents, eviction, and precarious housing situations. The statement can be seen as a call for a fundamental restructuring of the housing system, moving away from private ownership and toward more equitable models. It's a micro-expression of class struggle within the digital realm. **Postmodernism** The meme embodies several postmodern characteristics. * **Pastiche:** It combines elements from different contexts (Star Wars, meme culture, social commentary) into a new, fragmented whole. * **Intertextuality:** It relies on the audience’s pre-existing knowledge of *Star Wars* and meme culture to create meaning. The irony of the robotic C-3PO being associated with a traditionally human activity adds to the fragmented nature. * **Irony and Self-Referentiality:** The use of "cringe" is inherently ironic, as it's a relatively recent internet slang term used to express disapproval. The meme is a commentary *on* commentary. * **Deconstruction of Grand Narratives:** It challenges the “grand narrative” of capitalism and property ownership by questioning the legitimacy of landlords. **Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis** While not immediately central, an intersectional lens can add nuance. Housing insecurity disproportionately affects marginalized groups – particularly women, LGBTQ+ individuals, and people of color. The meme's critique of landlords can be understood as a broader challenge to systems of power that create and perpetuate inequality. The “cringe” response could stem from the recognition that landlords often exploit vulnerable tenants, including those facing discrimination. By making it socially unacceptable to be a landlord, the meme aims to disrupt the power dynamics that enable exploitation. The intersection here would be that those most affected by bad landlords are often those already marginalized. Hopefully, this breakdown provides a sufficiently detailed analysis of the meme from multiple theoretical perspectives! Let me know if you'd like me to elaborate on any specific aspect.

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This meme features an image of a Star Wars character, C-3PO, wearing a military-style hat and a scowl on his face. The text at the top reads "Oh, you're a landlord?" and at the bottom is "Cringe". The image is a humorous take on the character's typically polite and proper demeanor, now being sarcastic and annoyed.

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