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George Floyd The Simpsons

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George Floyd The Simpsons. The photo was shared multiple times on the internet where it was circulated around claiming The Simpsons actually predicted George Floyd's death and the outroar of protests which followed. 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".

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The /r/TheSimpsons subreddit is fan base of redditors who love The Simpsons. So I was just looking for a fact check to see if anybody knows the episode this is from. A famous clip from The Simpsons has resurfaced online in the wake of recent headlines.. including the global coronavirus pandemic and the death of George Floyd - not to mention Trump's .

But did The Simpsons creator Matt Groening and his team of writers predict George Floyd's death and the protests that followed afterwards?

So I was just looking for a fact check to see if anybody knows the episode this is from.

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The internet has been buzzing lately with the news of ongoing protests in wake of Black American George Floyd's death in Police custody. The photo was shared multiple times on the internet where it was circulated around claiming The Simpsons actually predicted George Floyd's death and the outroar of protests which followed. Given the similarities between the events, it seems The Simpsons predicted a police officer kneeling on George Floyd's neck.