March to End COVID Joke Is Too Real for Twitter

Time to get out there and show coronavirus that we will not be silent! Just kidding, it's a joke and you should stay at home, okay? But some on Twitter didn't take it that way.

By Peter Rapine

Published 5 years ago in Funny

Time to get out there and show coronavirus that we will not be silent! Just kidding, it's a joke and you should stay at home, okay? But some on Twitter didn't take it that way.

Jr Smith at the 2016 Cav's Championship parade


Someone is going to believe this is real so we are going to say right away that this is a joke and you should NOT take this seriously. 


There was not a March against COVID19 in Cleveland this weekend. Trolls and jokers started sharing tweets and memes online about the March against Coronavirus and some people thought it was real. 


Well, why wouldn't they? Americans would without a doubt do something this stupid. Gladly, this time it was just a joke. 



The image used in this meme is from the Cav's 2016 championship parade after they came back to beat the Golden State Warriors in the NBA Finals. 



Some in the comments knew it was a joke and were able to laugh, while others had to put out the fun fire with their 'facts' and 'sources'. 



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