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Category: OC -> This Meme

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2023-05-10T21:03:38+00:00

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Okay, let's break down this meme using the requested theoretical frameworks. Given the nature of the meme, many of these will find a relevant application. **Visual Description** The image features a brightly colored clown, positioned in a close-up, and appearing to exclaim something, with hands cupped around the mouth to amplify their voice. The clown has exaggerated makeup, including a red nose and elaborate painted face. They have very bright red curly hair. The background is a blurry white. The overall visual impression is dramatic and slightly alarming, designed to capture attention. The text at the top of the image reads "When you're criticising problematic shit and the person you're talking about joins the thread". --- **Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** This meme lends itself well to a Foucauldian analysis. The "problematic shit" referenced in the text represents a *discourse*—a system of thought, ideas, and language that constructs our understanding of a particular topic. Criticism of this discourse attempts to disrupt its power. The clown's appearance – seemingly loud, unsettling, and possibly intimidating – symbolizes the return of the repressed. The subject of the criticism *entering the thread* is the return of the power structure being challenged. The image can be seen as a depiction of *power/knowledge*. The power dynamic is disrupted when the subject of criticism inserts themselves into the conversation, potentially shifting the discourse through their own articulation of knowledge and claims to authority. Foucault would be interested in *how* this power dynamic functions – the mechanisms that allow the subject to reclaim control of the narrative, and the strategies used by others to resist or accommodate this return. It also highlights that these discourses are always in flux, constantly being negotiated and contested. --- **Critical Theory** From a Critical Theory perspective (influenced by the Frankfurt School), the meme points to the inherent contradictions and power imbalances within communication and social interaction. The "problematic shit" represents elements of *ideology* – the dominant beliefs and values that serve to maintain existing power structures. Criticism of this ideology is a crucial act of resistance. The arrival of the criticized person in the online thread can be seen as an attempt to *reproduce* the dominant ideology, silencing dissent and reinforcing the status quo. The clown’s exaggerated expression implies a performative or exaggerated attempt to reassert control and dominate the conversation. The meme highlights the potential for online spaces to both enable and suppress critical thought. The seemingly 'open' forum of the thread can quickly become controlled by those with more power and influence. --- **Marxist Conflict Theory** Viewing this meme through a Marxist lens, the "problematic shit" could be understood as a manifestation of class-based or broader systemic oppression. The criticism represents a challenge to this oppression, a form of class consciousness and potential struggle. The arrival of the criticized person in the thread is an assertion of power from the dominant class (or group) seeking to maintain their position. The clown's portrayal is a caricature of someone wanting to be *seen* and *heard* and possibly attempting to obfuscate or divert the criticism. The clown can be viewed as a representative of the ruling class, attempting to maintain control over the narrative and suppress any challenge to their authority. The meme illustrates the inherent *conflict* between those who benefit from existing power structures and those who are marginalized or oppressed by them. --- **Postmodernism** A postmodern reading would focus on the *instability of meaning* and the *blurring of boundaries* in the meme. The "problematic shit" is itself a fragmented and contested concept. What constitutes "problematic" is subjective and culturally contingent. The clown's image is a playful deconstruction of authority and seriousness. The clown is a symbol of irony and subversion. The image also points to the *hyperreality* of online interactions. The online thread isn't "real" in the traditional sense, but a constructed space where identities and perceptions are fluid and performative. The meme celebrates the *fragmentation* of meaning and the *deconstruction* of traditional power dynamics, but it also acknowledges the challenges of engaging in critical dialogue in a chaotic and unpredictable online environment. --- **Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis** This framework focuses on the ways power operates through overlapping systems of oppression based on gender, sexuality, race, class, and other social categories. The "problematic shit" likely refers to harmful behaviors or attitudes that intersect with multiple forms of oppression. For example, it could be a critique of a person's misogynistic, racist, or homophobic views. The arrival of the criticized person in the thread could be interpreted as an act of *gaslighting* or *silencing*—an attempt to invalidate the experiences and perspectives of marginalized groups. The clown's exaggerated appearance could be read as a form of *camp*—a subversive aesthetic strategy that challenges dominant norms and celebrates difference. It could also be read as a performance of hyper-femininity or other marginalized identities, used as a way to reclaim power and disrupt expectations. The meme highlights the challenges of engaging in feminist or queer critique in a space where marginalized voices are often silenced or dismissed. It also points to the importance of intersectionality—recognizing the ways that different forms of oppression intersect and reinforce each other. **Important Note:** The interpretation of any meme is subjective, and these are just a few possible readings based on these theoretical frameworks. Different perspectives and contexts could lead to alternative interpretations.

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This meme features a clown character with a mischievous expression, making a "listening" gesture with his hands. The text above the clown reads: "When you're arguing with someone online and they just won't stop talking about themselves". The image is a humorous take on the frustration of dealing with a self-absorbed person in an online conversation.

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