First Seen
2023-05-10T21:03:40+00:00
gemma3-27b-vision
Okay, here's an analysis of the meme, broken down into sections addressing the requested theoretical frameworks. I will omit any section that doesn't apply well to the imagery and context. **Visual Description** The meme presents a two-panel image. The left panel depicts a male athlete, dressed in running gear, poised to launch a javelin. He is holding a rainbow Pride flag, wrapped around him, as if it’s adding weight to the throw. The right panel shows the athlete mid-throw, tumbling head-over-heels into a pile of hay or straw. The text above reads "Companies on July 1st at 12:01 am EST". This clearly alludes to the start of Pride Month—the moment companies rush to show superficial support. **Critical Theory** This meme is a pointed critique of *performative allyship* and *capitalization of social justice*. Critical Theory, in its focus on power structures and ideology, helps us understand how companies, under late capitalism, adopt symbolic gestures (like rainbow branding) not to enact genuine change, but to profit from, and ultimately co-opt, progressive movements. The image visualizes this co-option. The athlete *appearing* to be "launching" Pride (the flag) is ultimately a clumsy, failing action. He is overwhelmed by the weight of it, tumbling into disarray. The message is that these corporate displays of support are inauthentic, are easily "tripped up" (revealing their hollowness), and fall flat when examined closely. The image emphasizes the *illusion* of progress, masked by profit motives. The joke highlights how the genuine energy of Pride gets reduced to branding and a marketing tactic. **Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis** The meme subtly speaks to the frustration felt by many within the LGBTQ+ community regarding corporate "rainbow capitalism." The imagery implies that for many companies, Pride is a *temporary* marketing strategy. It's a fleeting display, timed perfectly to capitalize on a month dedicated to celebration and advocacy. From an intersectional perspective, it's crucial to remember that corporate displays of support often fail to address the systemic issues impacting LGBTQ+ individuals *beyond* performative gestures. Many within the queer community, particularly those from marginalized groups, experience discrimination and lack of support year-round. This meme points to a divide between companies making profit from an issue and actually supporting the vulnerable groups affected. The visual of the athlete *falling* also suggests that these performative actions, are ultimately unsustainable. Genuine support requires ongoing effort and commitment, not a momentary splash of color. Let me know if you’d like me to expand on any of these points or explore a different theoretical lens!
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llama3.2-vision
The meme is a humorous image of a man in a track and field event, attempting to throw a discus. However, the discus is replaced with a rainbow flag, and the man is throwing it with a lot of force, with the text "Companies on July 1st" and "at 12:01 AM EST" appearing above the image. The joke is that companies are often eager to show their support for LGBTQ+ rights on the first day of July, when they can legally discriminate against LGBTQ+ employees, but only after midnight.
