Astonishing! The images that prove that The Simpsons once again predicted the future of American politics | News from El Salvador

Incredible as it may seem, the images highlight the year 2021 as chaotic for the United States, and internet users have made the comparison between the cartoon and the real events viral.

The Simpsons did it again. They again predicted the future of American politics. This time: the chaos that the 2021 elections would cause in the United States. The proof of this is the chapter ‘Treehouse of Horror XXX’; Chapter 4 of Season 32.

The mythical episode shows that Homer is not interested in elections, so he is not going to vote. Marge scolds him, but he only answers, ‘How bad can it be? A second later it can be seen that it is already January 2021 and Springfield is on fire and is being destroyed due to the protests over the election results.

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Coincidence or prediction? Internet users believe that this is the last reason why they have flooded the web with the comparisons of the images of the cartoon and the real one.

Most amazingly, it’s not the only episode where they predict political chaos. Homer and Mel Gibson have been planning a movie since the first season of season 11. In it, the protagonist kills all members of the US Congress and sets the capital on fire.

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Very similar to what happened at the Capitolo in Washington yesterday. What should have been a mere formality turned into an “uprising” on Wednesday that was “inciting to sedition,” in Biden’s words, when a crowd of Trump supporters invaded the Capitol, considered the temple of American democracy.

The images that have circulated the world in recent hours are still incredible: deep-seated politicians wearing gas masks, protesters installed in the offices of US officials with their feet on the table, and the noble corridors of the Capitol invaded by armed agents as if it were a American action movie is.

A boom in social networks

The attack on the Capitol by supporters of outgoing President Donald Trump generated 23.46 million tweets, or an average of 430 per second, according to data collected by Visibrain on Thursday.

The event generated 2.5 times more tweets than the last 24 hours of November’s presidential election, the social media monitoring platform said.

These elections already generated six times more tweets than the previous elections in 2016.

Trump supporters wreaked havoc on Capitol Hill on Wednesday in an effort to prevent the U.S. Congress from endorsing Joe Biden’s election victory, which it ultimately confirmed.

Twitter and Facebook temporarily blocked the outgoing president’s accounts – who had called on his supporters to continue to the Capitol – and the Blue Bird’s social network threatened to suspend him permanently.

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