Is the scene from the Simpsons, showing the death of Donald Trump real?



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The president of the United States, Donald Trump, announced that he and his wife Melenia Trump were caught in the coronavirus and went into quarantine 33 days before the elections that he will re-host. The fact that Trump is in the risk group for his age inevitably increases rumors that he will die. However, this sparks not just rumors, but conspiracy theories.

Twitter users with the hashtag #Simpson entering the agenda in Turkey, made a scene in the viral Simpsons series that allegedly showed the murder of Trump. In this scene, Trump is seen writing 2020 in and on the back of a coffin.

This drawing, which is shared every time the possibility of losing Trump’s life is on the agenda, is not actually included in any episode of The Simpsons. This image, which is said to be a scene from the series, is actually just a fake image created by an anonymous graphic artist using lines from The Simpsons.

Snopes, the foreign version of Teyit.Org, published in our country, had previously investigated this image and shared its details. According to Snopes, this image, which went viral again in February 2017 due to allegations of Trump’s death, first appeared on the 4chan.org forum. It then went viral when it was used by the Spanish YouTube channel Babadun. So when Trump’s life situations around the world and in Turkey, konuşulsa continued to be shared on social media.

The unsubstantiated allegations by The Simpsons, which went viral again with Trump’s coronavirus, once again demonstrate the ease with which misinformation can be spread on social media. According to webtekno.com, the owners of the accounts that publish this resource probably believe and share the information they obtain elsewhere without following The Simpsons series. Other social media users who have not seen the series also think that this extremely mysterious event is real.

Source: webtekno.com

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