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Category: Star Trek - Queer -> This Meme

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2023-05-10T21:03:41+00:00

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Okay, let's break down this image meme with analysis under the headings you've requested, as applicable. **Visual Description** The image is a two-panel meme. * **Top Panel:** Depicts a digitally manipulated collage of historical communist/socialist figures: Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin, and Mao Zedong. It's overlaid with a red background and a prominent sickle and hammer symbol (associated with communism). The text reads: "What Conservatives think liberals want." * **Bottom Panel:** Shows a scene from *Star Trek: The Next Generation* featuring a diverse group of characters: Geordi LaForge, Data, Worf, Deanna Troi, and Captain Picard, with a futuristic spaceship in the background. The text reads: "What liberals actually want." The juxtaposition is intended to create a visual irony—contrasting the conservative perception of liberal goals (as embracing communism) with the liberal aspiration for a utopian, technologically advanced, diverse future. --- **Marxist Conflict Theory** This meme *directly* engages with Marxist conflict theory. * **Class Struggle & Ideology:** The meme illustrates a perceived ideological conflict between conservatives and liberals. Conservatives, as represented by the meme, believe that the ultimate goal of liberals is to establish a communist system – a classless society which is seen as inherently contradictory to capitalist society. It frames this as a power struggle over the future direction of society. * **False Consciousness:** The meme implies that conservatives suffer from “false consciousness”—they misinterpret the desires and goals of liberals, seeing a radical communist agenda where none exists. The meme frames liberal values (diversity, technological progress, inclusivity) as the actual goals, implying that conservatives are misled or deliberately distorting these goals. * **Critique of Power:** The meme itself is an exercise in power. By framing the opposition in a caricatured way, it seeks to delegitimize their worldview and reinforce the liberal perspective. It's a form of propaganda, even if presented as ironic humor. --- **Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** We can apply Foucault's ideas to explore how the meme constructs a particular “truth” about liberal and conservative ideologies. * **Discourse & Power/Knowledge:** The meme is part of a larger discourse surrounding political ideologies. It doesn’t present objective “truth” but rather *constructs* meaning through the juxtaposition of images and text. This construction is inherently tied to power – the power to define the “other” (conservatives/liberals) and shape the narrative. * **Genealogy of Ideas:** The use of communist figures draws upon the historical baggage and associations of communism—often equated with totalitarianism, oppression, and economic failure. The meme “genealogically” traces the conservative perception of liberalism back to this historical association, even if it’s a misrepresentation. * **Disciplinary Power:** The meme works as a form of “disciplinary power” by defining what is “normal” or “acceptable” within the liberal framework and contrasting it with the “deviant” (and therefore threatening) idea of communism that conservatives attribute to liberals. --- **Critical Theory** This image also lends itself to analysis through the lens of Critical Theory (particularly the Frankfurt School). * **Culture Industry & Mass Deception:** The meme, as a widely shareable piece of online content, can be seen as part of the "culture industry." It’s a commodified message that perpetuates certain narratives, potentially obscuring more complex realities. It’s a simplified message designed for mass consumption. * **Ideology Critique:** The meme critiques the *ideology* of conservatism by exposing what it perceives as a distorted and irrational fear of liberal goals. It suggests that conservative thinking is based on outdated and inaccurate stereotypes. * **Reason vs. Myth:** The meme posits a dichotomy between "reason" (represented by the technologically advanced *Star Trek* future) and "myth" (the historical figures of communism). It suggests that conservatives are driven by irrational fears and myths, while liberals are guided by reason and progress. --- **Postmodernism** Elements of postmodern thought can be identified: * **Deconstruction of Meaning:** The meme actively “deconstructs” the conventional understanding of political ideologies. It challenges the idea that there is a single, objective truth about what liberals or conservatives want. The juxtaposition creates ambiguity and invites interpretation. * **Simulacra & Simulation:** The image can be seen as a “simulacrum” – a copy without an original. The representation of liberal and conservative ideologies is not grounded in reality but is a constructed image. The meme “simulates” a political debate through a simplified and ironic format. * **Meta-Narratives:** The meme subverts the “meta-narrative” of the Cold War and the associated demonization of communism. It suggests that the conservative fear of communism is outdated and irrelevant in the context of contemporary political discourse. --- **Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis** This aspect is less direct but still present: * **Diversity & Inclusion:** The *Star Trek* scene showcases a diverse crew (gender, race, alien species). This implicitly aligns liberalism with values of inclusivity and multiculturalism. * **Challenging Traditional Power Structures:** *Star Trek* often critiques traditional power structures and explores themes of social justice. This aligns with queer feminist ideals of challenging oppression and advocating for equality. * **Subversion of Norms:** The juxtaposition of *Star Trek* with communist figures subtly subverts the association of communism with authoritarianism. It suggests that liberalism can embrace both technological progress and social justice. **Important Note:** This is an interpretation, and different readings are possible. The meme is open to multiple layers of analysis, depending on the theoretical framework applied.

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This meme is a play on the idea that two different groups have vastly different visions for the future. The top image features a portrait of Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Vladimir Lenin, and Joseph Stalin, with the text "The future communists want" above them. The bottom image features a group of Star Trek characters, including Captain Jean-Luc Picard and his crew from the TV show, with the text "The future liberals want" above them.

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