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Did Simpson actually predicte George Floyd death in 1990?
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| Did Simpson actually predicte George Floyd death in 1990? by Yungbae(m): Thu 04, June, 2020 10:17am |
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The United States has been witnessing chaotic scenes, with frustrated protesters burning and looting shops following the killing of George Floyd amid the spread of Coronavirus pandemic in the country. The black man was suffocated to death by Derek Chauvin, a white police officer, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by pressing a knee on his neck for more than eight minutes on May 25.
Did 'The Simpsons' Predict This Incident? The fans of 'The Simpsons' have been shocked multiple times before as the popular animated show has predicted certain incidents that would happen in the future. Similarly, ever since the horrific Floyd killing made headlines, an image of 'The Simpsons' has started doing the rounds on social media. It shows Chief Wiggum kneeling on a black man's neck, exactly like the scene that led to Floyd's death, while Lisa Simpson holds a sign that reads 'Justice for George'. The Simpsons paying homage to George Floyd Did 'The Simpsons' Predict George Floyd's Death Way Back in 1990? Marlene Blanton/Facebook It looks like many netizens are now wondering if the creators of the popular animated sitcom predicted this incident as well. The image has been shared by many on social media with the claim that it appeared in an episode of the series way back in 1990. "I love the Simpsons, but don't you think it's time the FBI and CIA investigate the creators of the cartoon, cause this it's just hitting the nail right in the head," commented a social media user, who has now deleted the post. What is the Truth? However, it is understood that the cartoon that has been shared by many netizens following the death of Floyd is an artwork by an Italian artist named Yuri Pomo, who apparently used the popular characters to help raise awareness among the people. It was initially shared on his Instagram account on May 30 and has never appeared in any of the official episodes of 'The Simpsons'. Pomo has also shared multiple cartoons paying homage to Floyd, who was accused of trying to buy cigarettes with a counterfeit bill. Did 'The Simpsons' Predict Police Station Will be Set on Fire? The Simpsons and George Floyd's Death Did 'The Simpsons' Predict George Floyd's Death? Twitter Similarly, another image that has surfaced online shows "The Simpsons" had predicted that a police station would be lit on fire. It has to be noted that a police station in Minneapolis was set on fire during the protest on May 28. According to Snopes, the image that shows the Springfield police station set on fire is from the episode 'Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder' (Season 11, Episode 6) of 'The Simpsons'. But they have claimed that it is not associated with the recent protests, instead refers to a joke "The Simpsons" made about police incompetence.
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