You know what? Let's do a breakdown of this image:
This is an image of a man with a moon for a head punching a trans rights activist, likely a trans woman. But it's more than that.
The puncher is Mac Tonight, a character created in the late 80s to promote McDonalds stuff. Later in 2005 he became a YTMND with rap lyrics being paired over him, then from there a resurgence in usage by the "alt-right", to the point that the anti-defamation league has a fucking page dedicated to him as a hate symbol.
The trans woman he is punching is generic, but in addition to her trans flag a tiny speck of flesh pokes out between her legs, a reminder of how masculinity still shows through along with the phrase "this is my girldick", an oxymoron to most people on the planet.
The pose the two are in is lifted from a memetic screenshot from The Last of Us 2, a game in a series once hailed as lovely by a large sum of gamers but now tainted by terrible writing and forced politics thanks to the sequel. The original assailant, Abby, was theorized to be a transwoman by the public but the writers cucked out and made it ambigious for woke points (and to backtrack in case he did wrong think and he did lol). She is seen as a roided up hulk punching a dainty character, an encapsulation of what her presence and Druckman's politics did to the franchise and a showcase of how unwomanly she is. The artist likely included it because it was a funny as hell pose and a funny meme rather than being that deep.
The style of the piece is a disilation of previous bland corporate styles, a combination of sleek simple minimalism with friendly eyecatching calarts type shapes and people. Its more complex than stick figures without being offensive, but easy enough to draw that amy chump can do it for $4.50 and a bag of expired potato chips so you don't have to pay for a graphic identity from talented people. Generally, due to its inoffensive nature and the frontal politics of the corporations they sponsor, it is regarded as a leftist social justice style, and yet it is even cold to SJWs themselves.
All this is merged together in one image is nearly incomphrensible to people outside certain internet bubbles and that is fucking fascinating. Not only that: the image is near indistinguishable from an actual image put out by corporations who use this flat style, and more can easily be shat out en mass and the normie could mistake it for an actual piece put out by said corporations. Almost as if there was a reason that you pay artist to create an iconic and hard to reproduce identity for your product, huh.
While it really ain't that fucking deep bro, this image is fucking insane when you think about how much background knowledge you need to know to understand the full emotional impact of it on your brain (if any - this is just a dumb shitpost after all). This is art, goddamn.