The 40th annual April Fool's Day Parade in New York City, hosted by Joey Skaggs, will showcase outrageous floats and mock the year's most absurd social, cultural, and political figures. The parade, which began in 1986 as a performance art response to societal absurdities, invites everyone to participate or observe. This year promises an impressive lineup that reflects the public’s right to laugh at authority and highlights satire as a necessary survival tool amidst widespread nonsense in today's world.
"From political clowns to tech tyrants, social media meltdowns to courtroom circuses—no fool is safe from the sharp wit and artistic fury of this year's procession."
"The April Fool's Day Parade began in 1986 as a guerrilla performance against the increasing absurdity of everyday life. It drew not only international attention but also much-needed laughter."
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