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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 through the requested theoretical lenses. It's a layered image, and the theoretical applications will be somewhat expansive and interpretive, as is common with meme analysis. **Visual Description** The image features a close-up of a Black man standing at a podium, holding a microphone. He's dressed in a dark suit with a blue shirt and patterned tie. His expression is one of somewhat mischievous glee or anticipation. He's gripping the podium with both hands, suggesting a slightly tense or eager posture. The background is a blurry, neutral-colored room, likely a conference space. A second microphone is visible on the table. The text overlay reads: "Aliens: Tell us about humanity. Me, getting ready to snitch on the bourgeoisie." The bottom-right corner has a watermark that says “Danklan”. **Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** This meme presents a powerful scene of shifting discourse and power. Foucault’s work emphasizes that knowledge isn't neutral but is tied to power structures. Here, the "Aliens" represent a position of ultimate power—an external authority demanding information. The man at the podium isn't offering neutral information; he's explicitly framing his "telling" as "snitching." This act of snitching implicates a discourse of surveillance, confession, and punishment. The very language ("snitch") carries a historically loaded meaning within specific subcultures and power dynamics (e.g. prison, working class communities). The genealogy would explore *how* the concept of "the bourgeoisie" came to be defined, how "snitching" became a social act with moral weight, and how these discourses are historically intertwined with systems of control and domination. The meme deconstructs the idea of "humanity" as a unified subject. It reveals that "humanity" is fractured by class, and that some within it are actively positioned to betray others *to* an external authority. The genealogy highlights how systems of power create internal divisions to maintain control. **Critical Theory** Drawing on the Frankfurt School, this meme is a commentary on the failure of Enlightenment ideals. Critical theory often focuses on the ways in which reason and progress are used to justify domination. The "Aliens" request for information *seems* like a neutral inquiry, but the man's intention—to "snitch"—reveals the inherent power imbalances. The man’s eagerness to expose the "bourgeoisie" could be read as a distorted desire for liberation—but liberation *through* another form of authority. The meme questions the possibility of true emancipation. Even if the bourgeoisie are overthrown, this "revolution" is outsourced to an alien power, suggesting a cyclical pattern of domination. It also highlights the dangers of totalizing narratives of “humanity.” The meme critiques the idea of a unified subject, exposing the internal fractures and betrayals that define human social relations. **Marxist Conflict Theory** This is the most directly applicable lens. The meme is fundamentally about class conflict. The “bourgeoisie” represent the ruling class, those who own the means of production and exploit the labor of others. The man at the podium clearly positions himself as *outside* this class, perhaps representing the proletariat or a marginalized group. His willingness to "snitch" is a form of class struggle, a desperate attempt to dismantle the power of the bourgeoisie. However, the involvement of the "Aliens" introduces a complication. The conflict isn't simply between humans; it's being mediated by an external force. This external force doesn’t necessarily care about justice or equality; it might have its own agenda. The meme raises questions about the effectiveness of relying on external powers to resolve internal class conflicts. It points to the risk of simply exchanging one form of domination for another. **Postmodernism** From a postmodern perspective, the meme deconstructs the very notion of a stable "humanity" and a clear-cut "bourgeoisie." The meme emphasizes the fluidity of identity and the fragmentation of social categories. There is no grand narrative of human history or progress, only a series of localized conflicts and betrayals. The meme's irony and self-awareness—the man is *eager* to snitch—challenge the notion of authenticity and moral certainty. He’s not a heroic revolutionary, but a calculating opportunist. The meme celebrates the ambiguity and paradoxes of human behavior. It highlights the ways in which power operates through language, discourse, and performance. **Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis** This lens is more subtle, but applicable. Intersectionality recognizes how various forms of oppression (class, race, gender, sexuality) intersect and create unique experiences of marginalization. The fact that the man at the podium is Black is significant. Historically, marginalized groups have often been pitted against each other, and have been encouraged to betray their own communities to gain favor with those in power. This meme could be read as a commentary on the ways in which Black individuals (and other marginalized groups) have been exploited by dominant power structures. His eagerness to “snitch” can also be seen as a cynical response to systems of oppression. He is playing the game *within* the game, using the tools of domination to undermine the ruling class. However, this strategy carries a risk of perpetuating harm and reinforcing existing power dynamics. The meme raises questions about the ethical implications of strategic collaboration with external powers, especially when those powers are themselves exploitative. It reveals the complex moral terrain faced by those who are navigating systems of oppression. I hope this detailed breakdown is helpful. Let me know if you'd like me to elaborate on any specific aspect.

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This meme is a humorous take on the idea of aliens visiting Earth and being asked to explain humanity's flaws. The image shows a person standing at a podium, looking dejected and embarrassed. The text above the image reads: "Aliens: Tell us about humanity. Me: We're a species that's been trying to get out of our own self-destroying habit of being a species of 7 billion that can't even be trusted to take care of itself."

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