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Some supporters have demonstrated with signs stating "Birds Aren't Real" and related slogans. [3] In 2019, a billboard was erected stating "Birds Aren't Real" in Memphis, Tennessee. [1] In 2021, some supporters demonstrated in front of Twitter's San Francisco headquarters demanding that the company change its bird logo. [2] In 2021, MSNBC said that the movement had hundreds of thousands of ...
What Birds Aren’t Real truly is, they say, is a parody social movement with a purpose. In a post-truth world dominated by online conspiracy theories, young people have coalesced around the ...
McIndoe stayed out of jail and enrolled at the University of Arkansas with no intent to hatch Birds Aren't Real. The idea was an accident. A day after President Trump's inauguration in 2017 ...
The Birds Aren't Real movement was probably best described in 2018 by journalist Rachel Roberts as "a joke that thousands of people are in on." What makes it unique is that it was built from the ...
Peter McIndoe is the founder of Birds Aren't Real and has a social media following of 500,000. Growing up, McIndoe was home-schooled in a deeply conservative religious community in rural Arkansas.