Activist Michael Shellenberger argues that fears of a future climate-driven apocalypse are unfounded. At this time, there are NO proofs that Simpsons predicted George Floyd death.
Normally you’re used to see colorful and cheerful drawings from me, but since i’ve got quite a good audience, i’d like to use it as much as i can in the right way when the situation requires it, and bring something good, and useful with my drawings, and you guys know it.With this piece i’d like you to think deeply, Taking the chance to bring The Simpsons as an example for the cause. The Simpsons has always been everyone’s childhood, so the message will be clear and strong enough i suppose.Imagine you’re sat with you daughter/son watching the Simpsons, and all of a sudden this scene happens in the show, as cruel as it has been, no jokes, no irony, nothing that the Simpsons normally has, and what it’s loved for. Imagine that, how would you feel? The TV show "The Simpsons" predicted the death of George Floyd. … Think about that deeply, and give yourself an answer, no need to add anything else! This image did not appear in an episode of “The Simpsons” and it was posted to Pomo’s Instagram account on May 30, five days after Floyd’s death. The image of Chief Wiggum kneeling on a black man’s neck was shared in the days after Floyd’s death and didn’t appear in an official episode of the show. Similarly, ever since the horrific Floyd killing made headlines, an image of 'The Simpsons' has started doing the rounds on social media. (Mark Vancleave/Star Tribune via AP)The image on the top left, showing the Springfield police station on fire, truly does come from an episode of “The Simpsons.” However, this image has nothing to do with protests, riots, George Floyd, or police violence. The above-displayed collage also implies that “The Simpsons” predicted that a police station would be lit on fire.Although a precinct in Minneapolis, Minnesota, was truly A multi-story affordable housing complex under construction near the Third Precinct, burns on Wednesday, May 27, 2020 in Minneapolis, Minn. "The giant woman fell asleep waiting for her beloved to return from battle, unaware that he had been killed. Over on Twitter, users are sharing an image which they believe to be taken from an episode of The Simpsons predicting the death of George Floyd. During the episode the police character “Chief Wiggum” stands on a black character’s neck as Lisa Simpson holds a sign saying “Justice for George”. Homer replies “over there” and points to a flaming Springfield police station. The artist wrote in the caption that Claim: The TV show "The Simpsons" predicted the death of George Floyd. Postal Service workers nationwide reported backlogs of letters and packages in summer 2020. Many internet users shared a still supposedly from an episode of The Simpsons where a police officer can be seen kneeling on an African-American individual as Lisa Simpson holds a poster of 'Justice for George'.
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