yesman@lemmy.world 5 days ago
You make a great point, but WTF does Tyler Durden have to do with anything?
There are many ways to read media, and one of the popular ways to read Durden and his project is as explicitly fascist. The speech your meme references sounds to my ear like white-male-grievance-porn straight from the Daily Wire editorial page.
I’m not saying you should adopt this reading, just that you should be aware of it.
eightpix@lemmy.world 4 days ago
Thanks for that. And true, Durden was not the best to offer. I meant it to be jarring. I meant it to reach out to the disaffected youth and the millennials and the middle of the road white boys. It is anachronistic. And, you might note, it’s no longer about Douglass in that last sentence. It’s us. We, now, are, and should be, pissed off.
The thing is, black anger has always been regarded a threat. My anger has always been a threat. So, I picked one of my heroes as a picture. One of the first of ‘the other’ to take command of his own photographic image. But the current state of affairs — which has never changed — caused me to co-opt the words that, in some readings (like the one you shared), spurred on the Tea Partiers, the “basket of deplorables”, and the Red Hats. An inversion, or, if you like, a suplex for those words.
It was not the smartest, or most apt move. But, it’s what I chose. And published. And am responsible for.
Thanks for your insight.
BlackJerseyGiant@lemmy.world 4 days ago
I think you did wonderfully. Don’t let the naysayers get you down. Your post was moving, jarring, and most of all, thought provoking. Everybody fancies themselves an Art Critic, it would seem. Keep it up.