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Category: Marxism -> 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 requested theoretical lenses. **Visual Description** The image is a black and white photograph (or a heavily filtered colour photo to look like one) featuring a close-up of Vladimir Lenin’s face. He appears to be giving a speech, with his mouth open in a passionate expression. There's a hand touching his cheek. The lighting is dramatic, with strong contrasts of light and shadow, emphasizing his facial features and contributing to a sense of intensity. Below the image is text reading, "We will lend support to any revolutionary movement on any corner of the earth." Above, is text suggesting a conversation: "Her: Babe, be cool in front of my parents. Me: Of course, you know me... 20 min later." --- **Marxist Conflict Theory** This meme powerfully utilizes the imagery of Lenin to represent a radical shift in behavior following an initial facade of compliance. The premise centers on a societal conflict – the desire to present a palatable self to others (specifically, a partner's parents – a micro-level social structure) versus the underlying, deeply held beliefs that quickly emerge. * **Class Struggle (as a metaphor):** While not literal class struggle, the meme suggests a struggle between an individual’s authentic self and the expectations of a dominant social group (the partner’s family). The "cool" facade is the attempt to assimilate and avoid conflict, while the rapid emergence of Lenin symbolizes a rejection of that assimilation and the embrace of a radical, uncompromising ideology. * **Ideology:** The sudden appearance of Lenin embodies a radical ideology (communism/revolution) that is *suppressed* in the initial context but quickly revealed. The speed of the transformation implies the ideology is deeply ingrained and will always reassert itself. * **Base and Superstructure:** The "20 minutes later" signals a collapse of the "superstructure" (the facade of politeness) revealing the "base" – the fundamental beliefs/ideology that were previously hidden. --- **Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** This meme can be seen as illustrating the power dynamics of discourse and the construction of the "self." * **Power/Knowledge:** The initial request ("Be cool...") is an exercise of power – the partner attempting to control the speaker’s presentation of self. The speaker *appears* to concede but then subverts this control by revealing a radical persona. * **Discourse & Subjectivity:** The “cool” persona is a *discourse* – a way of speaking and acting constructed by societal expectations. The speaker adopts this discourse initially but rejects it, highlighting the unstable and constructed nature of subjectivity. The speaker doesn’t have one authentic self, but enacts different discourses based on context, but with a core, unchangeable belief. * **Genealogy:** The appearance of Lenin doesn't represent the *origin* of this radical belief, but rather a symbolic culmination of historical forces and ideological developments that lead to it. It’s a shorthand for a complex lineage of revolutionary thought. --- **Postmodernism** The meme leans into several postmodern themes: * **Irony and Pastiche:** The stark juxtaposition of a mundane social situation (meeting parents) with the image of a historical revolutionary figure is inherently ironic. It’s a form of *pastiche* – mixing disparate elements to create a new meaning. * **Deconstruction of Authenticity:** The speed of the transformation suggests that “authenticity” is a fluid concept. There's no single, true self, but a series of performances and masks adapted to different contexts. * **Meta-Narratives:** The meme implicitly questions the validity of "common sense" expectations. It suggests that beneath the surface of everyday politeness lies a potential for radical disruption. --- **Critical Theory** The meme’s humor comes from the frustration that the speaker cannot help but embody extreme ideology. Critical theory explores how dominant power structures shape individual consciousness. * **False Consciousness:** The “cool” facade can be seen as a form of “false consciousness” – the speaker initially accepting the norms of polite society, then discarding them. * **Ideological Critique:** The meme critiques the pressure to conform to social expectations. The speaker rejects the expectation to suppress their beliefs and embrace a radical self. --- **Important Note:** These analyses aren't meant to be exhaustive, but rather to demonstrate how the seemingly simple meme can be interpreted through different theoretical lenses. The meme’s power comes from its ability to resonate with a variety of interpretations and its playful subversion of expectations.

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Her. Babe, be cool in front of my parents Me: of course, you know me.... 20 min later = A 1M | We will lend support to any revolutionary movement on any corner of the earth jm

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This meme is a humorous image of a man with a shocked expression, accompanied by a quote from a famous Cuban revolutionary, Che Guevara. The quote reads: "We will lend support to any revolutionary movement on any corner of the earth." The meme is captioned with a conversation between two people, where the speaker is surprised by their partner's knowledge of a historical figure.

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