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Garbage stunt confirms Trump is America's meme king

Taking out the trash. Credit: Getty

October 31, 2024 - 8:00pm

With American election fever now at a deafening pitch, there’s something dizzying about stepping from one filter bubble to another and seeing how differently the same event can be treated. Yesterday, for instance, Donald Trump staged a photoshoot in a branded garbage collection truck, in response to Joe Biden calling his supporters “garbage”. This in turn was in response to a stand-up comic at Trump’s recent New York City rally describing Puerto Rico as “a floating island of garbage”.

The Independent reported the garbage truck stunt as a “total fail”. The New York Times employed the “editorialising by proxy” strategy beloved of officially-still-objective newsrooms such as the BBC, in which they don’t so much report the stunt as report the reactions of people who didn’t like the stunt, so as to criticise it while preserving the appearance of merely reporting the news. Meanwhile, Trump-backing billionaire Elon Musk deemed it “genius-level trolling”, and the New York Post called it “a big, beautiful MAGA garbage truck”.

To say that I’ve been able to follow this story at all, despite having no direct stake in the US election, is an admission that I spend way too much time on the internet. But as such I have come to appreciate the power of a well-judged meme. And on this front Trump has consistently been head and shoulders above his opponents.

The visual of Trump in a hi-vis vest, behind the wheel of a Trump-branded garbage truck (bin lorry, in English), carries potent connotations. Momentarily, the former president became the working man, doing the smelly, arduous but socially indispensable work of collecting everyone’s rubbish. He became the practical man, doing tangible work in the real world. It is difficult to think of another politician capable of such a stunt — not even Trump’s own running mate J.D. Vance.

I’ve argued elsewhere that postmodern politics retrieves “representation” in a more medieval than liberal-democratic sense. And from this perspective, we can read Trump’s “garbage” stunt as representing — in archetype, if not yet in policy — a swathe of the American electorate that in recent decades has been largely abandoned by the Left which once voiced its interests.

Embodying archetypes in this way is a gift, not a learned achievement. Garbage Trump is only the latest in a string of memetically potent Trumpian images and utterances. When he visited a McDonald’s, made some fries and “served” from the drive-thru window, his enemies protested that it was all staged. But it made little difference, because the resulting images were simply too symbolically dense for such details to matter.

This in turn offers a clue as to why Trump consistently outclasses his opponents in meme warfare. He seems to understand at an instinctive level that dominating internet discourse isn’t about whether everyone thinks you’re a good person or not. The images, ideas, and phrases that make it beyond partisan filter bubbles do so not by being persuasively good across the board, but by transcending “good” and “bad” altogether.

There is no reconciling the filter bubbles now. But rather than viewing opposing filter bubbles as locked in a slide toward mutually assured destruction, to my eye the dialectic is more about mutual amplification and interdependence. Think of what happens every time one side or the other peels away to a social media ecosystem where they’re not confronted by their enemies, for example Mastodon or Bluesky. Without opponents, the conversation swiftly becomes boring, and defectors usually sidle back in the end.

In this context, true memetic power doesn’t rest in making everyone like you. Really, the entertainment value of the whole system rests on images and ideas strong enough to cross the containment barrier between filter bubbles, and drive discourse across the political spectrum. And in this game, nobody matches Trump. “Brat” and “joy” were good efforts, but ultimately weak. Meanwhile, it doesn’t matter if you’re lauding the Garbage Trump appearance as a supporter, or condemning it as a hater. Either way, you’re still sharing the image.

This raises many questions about how any of this maps onto the nitty-gritty of power. What role can serious policy debate possibly play in a battle for viral cut-through? What relation does meme power even have to real-world, institutional clout, and does the former ever influence the latter? Does going viral actually achieve anything?

I am not qualified to predict what will happen over the next few days. But whichever way the election goes, the result will be instructive on all these fronts.


Mary Harrington is a contributing editor at UnHerd.

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AC Harper
AC Harper
4 hours ago

I watched the video of the garbage truck and the follow-on rally where Trump told the story of why he was appearing in a hi-vis jacket. https://youtu.be/aowTnlSylRE

It struck me that he told the story in a similar way to how Elvis Presley interacted with an audience. Engaging with the audience, speaking with pauses, sharing his story with them in a relatable way. Getting his points across.
No wonder the Democrats are panicking.

Last edited 4 hours ago by AC Harper
Champagne Socialist
Champagne Socialist
3 hours ago
Reply to  AC Harper

Have you considered seeking mental health assistance?

UnHerd Reader
UnHerd Reader
2 hours ago

CS suggesting mentalhealth treatment. Now *that* is funny.

UnHerd Reader
UnHerd Reader
2 hours ago
Reply to  UnHerd Reader

He/she may think you’re serious.

Victor James
Victor James
5 hours ago

As usual, the leftists can’t hide their genocidal hatred for those who disagree with them. ‘Garbage’…you have to work hard, flipping and convoluting in spasmodic absurdities, to pretend such language is not genocidal.
It’s not enough to troll them back, we have to take them seriously. The body count in the 20th century proves the leftist mind is one of the most genocidal in all of human history.

Last edited 4 hours ago by Victor James
Champagne Socialist
Champagne Socialist
3 hours ago
Reply to  Victor James

How do you feel about Trump paraphrasing his German hero with the “poisoning the blood of the nation” stuff? You cool with that? Because calling someone garbage is way worse than that, right?!?!

UnHerd Reader
UnHerd Reader
2 hours ago

Context, numbskull.

UnHerd Reader
UnHerd Reader
1 hour ago
Reply to  UnHerd Reader

What context? Please explain.

UnHerd Reader
UnHerd Reader
1 hour ago
Reply to  Victor James

I think you are confused. Trump is embracing the word garbage as his own. That’s why he was in a garbage truck.

Fafa Fafa
Fafa Fafa
4 hours ago

Trump is playing these old school media dinosaurs like a Yehudi Menuhin. Their self-important huffing and puffing completely misses the point which just adds to the effect.

We live in some late stage of democracy in the West, maybe not the last stage but there is not much is left to dumb down.

Champagne Socialist
Champagne Socialist
3 hours ago
Reply to  Fafa Fafa

“there is not much is left to dumb down”
You certainly have the right candidate to finish the job.

denz
denz
3 hours ago

CS all you ever do on here is ad hominem responses.

UnHerd Reader
UnHerd Reader
2 hours ago
Reply to  denz

I guess it’s late stage Champagne Socialism?

UnHerd Reader
UnHerd Reader
2 hours ago

Perhaps the author is also speech writer for the VP. This essay contains a great deal of word salad filler. The bottom line: Wonderful Puerto Rico does, in fact, have a garbage problem. Democrats, in fact, have called Republicans dangerous tyrants since the Reagan era. Now democrats have cranked it up to 11 and as Lee Siegel wrote here just last week, democrats think Trump is worse than Hitler and his followers are garbage.
The level of dog whistling for violence is working. Trump has had 2 murder attempts, one mere inches from success. The stories of biolence against Americans,daring to wear Trump gear are numerous. In 2020 a random teen was murdered by some Biden supporter because he looked like a Trump supporter.
What do the democrats do? Triple down, intensify their poorly veiled threats against Americans. What has Trump done? Stuck to his job of winning this coming Tuesday.

I proudly stand as deplorable garbage with Trump. It is far better than being one of the despicable irrational cowardly haters.

Last edited 2 hours ago by UnHerd Reader
UnHerd Reader
UnHerd Reader
1 hour ago
Reply to  UnHerd Reader

Sorry, but I don’t remember any random teen being murdered by a Biden supporter because he looked like a trump supporter. What does a Biden supporter look like? I’m just an average woman who shops at Target and goes to my book club meeting. And there are women there who support Trump!! And they look average women who probably shop at Target.

UnHerd Reader
UnHerd Reader
1 hour ago
Reply to  UnHerd Reader

I need to sign my comments with my name, Kimberly, to stop the confusion. I think the other Unheard reader is my polar opposite.

Brett H
Brett H
32 minutes ago
Reply to  UnHerd Reader

I don’t remember any random teen being murdered by a Biden supporter because he looked like a trump supporter. 
Which part of this comment are you objecting to?

Christopher Chantrill
Christopher Chantrill
44 minutes ago

Will the French award Trump the well-known “Prix des Gilets Jaunes?

Champagne Socialist
Champagne Socialist
4 hours ago

He’s certainly a clown.
President of the United States? Ah, I think not…

Simon Blanchard
Simon Blanchard
3 hours ago

Ah… you hope not. But will never understand why.

Champagne Socialist
Champagne Socialist
3 hours ago

No, you will never understand anything.

UnHerd Reader
UnHerd Reader
2 hours ago

CS is losing his,endearing mask and his teeth are showing. He smells defeat. The cognitive dissonance must be getting to him.