The image presented is a comedic meme formatted to resemble a conversation from the "Lord of the Rings" film series. The meme has been altered with text to create humor by juxtaposing the movie scenes with contemporary social themes and ideas.
In the first panel, the character Gandalf, a wise wizard with a long white beard and hair, appears puzzled as he looks at something not visible to the viewer. A caption overlaid reads, "What does it say?" This sets up the joke by suggesting there is some text that is difficult to understand, echoing a scene from the original film where a ring's engravings need deciphering.
The second panel displays a blurry photo of fingers pinching something, with the text "LGBTQIA2S+" superimposed upon it. This text represents an extended acronym used in some circles to inclusively describe a broad range of sexual orientations and gender identities. Also included is a meta-caption below stating, "Lord of the Rings memes with politically incorrect themes," which serves to self-referentially categorize the meme.
The third panel focuses on Frodo Baggins, a young hobbit character with curly hair. Overlaid with a thoughtful expression, the text reads, "It's some form of communism. I can't read it." This humorous misinterpretation plays on the complex nature of both the acronym and political ideologies, as if the character mistakenly connects unfamiliar or complex terms with communism, a frequently misunderstood and misused concept in satire.
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What does it say?
LGBTQIA2S+
Lord of the Rings memes with politically incorrect themes
It’s some form of communism. I can't read it.
There are few who can.