First Seen
2023-05-10T21:03:38+00:00
gemma3-27b-vision
Okay, let's break down this image/meme across the requested theoretical lenses. It’s important to note this is an interpretation, and these theories are complex, so this will be a condensed overview focusing on aspects most relevant to the meme. **Please be aware that the content of the meme is deeply problematic, referencing mass incarceration, racism, and violence. This analysis is for the purpose of demonstrating theoretical application, not to endorse the views expressed.** --- ### Visual Description The image depicts a still from a photograph of two adult men, one is wearing a striped shirt, and the other a suit. Both men appear to be posing as criminals in a mugshot style. The background shows the outside of a building. The meme's text overlays the image. The text presents statements attributed to "Boomer Biden" and "Boomer Trump," framing their purported positions on societal issues, followed by a direct "Also Boomers" leading to the image. The final line is a call for renaming the "boomer" generation as the “violent generation.” This combination of text and image intends to create a satirical commentary on the generation. --- ### Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis This meme can be examined through a Foucauldian lens that focuses on power/knowledge and the construction of truth. * **Discourse & Power:** The meme *constructs* a discourse around "Boomers" and associates them with violence and control. It doesn’t present an objective truth about the generation but rather produces a specific understanding – one where Boomers are presented as obsessed with controlling behavior, justifying violence, and targeting marginalized communities. This construction of discourse reinforces power dynamics by associating an entire generation with these negative attributes. * **Genealogy of Control:** The statements attributed to the “Boomers” (Biden and Trump) represent what Foucault might see as a historical genealogy of control. They demonstrate a consistent pattern of blaming external forces (video games, social media) for societal problems while simultaneously advocating for oppressive measures (mass incarceration, suppression of dissent). This is a "genealogy" of how control is justified and exercised over time. * **Subjectivation & Normalization:** The meme implicates "Boomers" as subjects of this discourse, reinforcing the idea of this group as proponents of control and violence. By repeatedly associating them with these concepts, the meme normalizes and perpetuates the idea of this generational attribute. --- ### Critical Theory Through the lens of critical theory, the meme functions as a critique of power structures and the ideology that sustains them. * **Ideology and Domination:** The statements attributed to the Boomers in the meme highlight the ideologies that support systems of domination. The focus on banning external influences (games, social media) distracts from the systemic issues (racism, economic inequality) that contribute to violence and social problems. This is a classic example of how ideology can mask underlying power dynamics. * **Frankfurt School Critique:** The meme evokes the Frankfurt School’s concerns with “culture industry” and manipulation. The “Boomers” are presented as shaping the narrative and controlling the media through censorship and control of information. * **Reflection of Societal Concerns:** The meme draws attention to the concerns with systemic violence, racial injustice, and authoritarian tendencies. It critiques the ways these issues are often framed and addressed. --- ### Marxist Conflict Theory From a Marxist perspective, the meme reflects underlying class conflict and the perpetuation of inequality. * **Power & Control:** The statements about mass incarceration and destroying communities directly relate to the maintenance of social control and the suppression of dissent, particularly within marginalized communities. This aligns with Marxist ideas about the state being used as a tool of the ruling class to maintain power. * **Ideological Hegemony:** The blame placed on “external influences” serves as an example of ideological hegemony – the dominance of one social group’s ideas over others. By focusing on games or social media, the “Boomers” distract from the economic and political structures that contribute to social problems. * **Class & Generational Divide:** The meme taps into a perceived divide between generations and critiques the values of a generation that allegedly benefitted from existing power structures. --- ### Postmodernism A postmodern reading would deconstruct the meme and question the notion of objective truth. * **Rejection of Grand Narratives:** The meme undermines the "grand narrative" of progress and rationalization. It presents a fragmented and cynical view of society, highlighting the contradictions and hypocrisies of power. * **Deconstruction of Identity:** The meme deconstructs the identity of the “Boomer” generation, presenting a caricatured and negative portrayal. It challenges the idea that there is a singular, coherent identity associated with this generation. * **Simulacra & Simulation:** The statements attributed to the “Boomers” can be seen as "simulacra" – copies of representations that have no original. The meme suggests that these statements are more about performance and maintaining power than genuine beliefs. --- **Please remember:** These are complex theoretical frameworks applied to a single, potentially biased piece of media. Different interpretations are possible, and it’s important to consider the limitations of these frameworks. The meme itself is a simplification and exaggeration, but analyzing it through these lenses can offer valuable insights into the power dynamics, ideologies, and social concerns it reflects.
tesseract-ocr
Boomer Biden: we need to ban videogames and marijuana. They are making Kids violent. Also lets mass incarcerate all black people and destroy their communities. Boomer Trump): We need to ban social media apps like tik tok to protect our kids. Maybe Twitter too unless they let me post violence. Also Boomers: oar ——/,.\ 1 | =a [ Le : ‘a—=4 J S a eer male sa oe ‘ na Pais . a 74) _— ee ——/, es Petition to rename boomers the violent generation.
llama3.2-vision
This meme is a humorous comparison between the policies of two US presidents, Joe Biden and Donald Trump. The meme presents a fictional conversation between the two presidents, with Biden advocating for stricter policies and Trump advocating for more lenient policies. The meme also includes a humorous image of a woman holding a gun, with the text "In 2023, we can't even get a 17 year old to put down their phone. How are we supposed to keep them from getting a gun?"
