The screens in your homes – those glowing portals you trust to entertain your kids – are nothing less than weapons of ideological warfare.
For decades, every major institution in our society, from Hollywood to the airwaves, is under the iron grip of the globalist left, pumping out relentless propaganda designed to turn your children against America, against themselves, and into obedient foot soldiers for the radical agenda.
They’re being programmed to despise their heritage, embrace communist ideals, adopt LGBTQ+ identities, and march lockstep as good little Democrats.
And now, the creator of one of America’s longest-running shows, The Simpsons, has openly confessed to this sinister plot in a bombshell interview with Variety.
In an article that blares in its title, "How to Liberate Parents from MAGA: 'Delete Fox News,'" The Simpsons creator Matt Groening laid bare his vision for the show’s future during a panel at San Diego Comic-Con.
Surrounded by executive producers Matt Selman and Mike Price, director Matt Faughnan, and consulting producer/director David Silverman, Groening didn’t hold back.
He predicted a future where “kids across America will liberate their Republican parents from the cult of MAGA.”
His chilling advice?
"And here’s how you do it. Grab the TV remote, go to menu, go to controls, vertical controls, look for channel list and delete Fox News."
This brazen admission came as Groening mused about the show’s ability to predict real-world events and shape cultural narratives, a hallmark of The Simpsons’ 36-season run.
He doubled down, framing his forecast as a call to action for children to manipulate their parents’ media consumption, effectively silencing dissenting voices.
"The Simpsons predicts kids across America will liberate their Republican parents from the cult of MAGA. And here’s how you do it. Grab the TV remote, go to menu, go to controls, vertical controls, look for channel list and delete Fox News," Groening reiterated, leaving no doubt about his intent to weaponize the show’s influence.

The panel also revealed that Season 37 of The Simpsons will feature guest stars like Kieran Culkin, Glenn Howerton, Albert Brooks, Cole Escola, Danny Pudi, Adam Pally, and Brendan and Domhnall Gleeson.
A "Treehouse of Horror" Halloween episode will include Idris Elba, Michael Keaton, and Viola Davis, with an opening by guest animator Stan Kelly.
The show is also gearing up for its landmark 800th episode in February 2026, which Selman promised will be "the best 800th episode of anything you’ve ever seen."
But these milestones were overshadowed by Groening’s provocative comments, which align with broader claims that the show pushes divisive narratives.
Groening’s remarks weren’t limited to targeting conservative media. He also took aim at cultural and political figures, joking that "The Simpsons predicts Elon Musk will be the first man to land on Mars. Amazingly, he will crash land on Mars. But he will radio back that he is marooned there forever. And most emotionally of all, he will be able to hear the cheering all the way."
He added, "America will return the Statue of Liberty to France and North America remembers what the word Liberty means."
The Variety article also highlighted the panel’s discussion of the show’s supposed predictive power, with Selman debunking a viral claim that The Simpsons foresaw a recent scandal involving the Astronomer CEO and its HR head.
"Who could be so dumb?" Selman asked, urging fans to question such claims. "Just think for one second. Could that have possibly been on the show?"
Yet Groening leaned into the mystique, joking, "We are time travelers," before launching into his anti-MAGA manifesto.
Selman also addressed rumors about Marge Simpson’s death in the Season 36 finale, calling them "trick bait" and clarifying that the show has no fixed canon.
"She’s like in every episode," he said, dismissing the headlines as manipulative.
Whether you see The Simpsons as a cultural touchstone or a vehicle for ideological agendas, one thing is clear: the battle for the hearts and minds of the next generation is playing out on your TV screen.
For a nation already divided, Groening’s call to “delete Fox News” underscores the ongoing struggle over media influence and family values.
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