New hashtag proves Twitter users would rather be anywhere than a Trump rally

A burrito from Chipotle is #SaferThanATrumpRally.

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The violence taking place at Donald Trump's rallies continues to draw criticism.

Even though the GOP presidential frontrunner calls his rallies "love-fests," the aggression his supporters and even his campaign staff display would suggest they are far from that peaceful emotion. 

Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders have both spoken out against the increasing animosity Trump's supporters show towards protesters, and equate his antipathy with inciting such behavior.   

Twitter users took a more humorous approach to the problem on Monday morning by creating myriad scenarios that would be #SaferThanATrumpRally

Some people got political, calling attention to the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, sexual assault allegations against Bill Cosby and Jared Fogle, and systemic racism:

A glass of water in Flint, Michigan. #SaferThanATrumpRally
Having Bill Cosby make you a drink. #SaferThanATrumpRally
Sending your kids on a camping trip with Jarod Fogle. #SaferThanATrumpRally
Being the Black guy in the opening scene of a horror flick is #SaferThanATrumpRally
selling lose cigarettes in new york is #SaferThanATrumpRally
#SaferThanATrumpRally A person of Color at a KKK rally. Oh wait that's the same as A #Drumpf Rally , sorry.

Others chose to liken the violence to situations that breed similar mob mentalities: 

Shopping for basically anything on Black Friday #SaferThanATrumpRally pic.twitter.com/mY0bQ4SAad

But most of the tweets were cheeky jokes:

Gas station Egg Salad sandwich #SaferThanATrumpRally
Eating at Chipotle #SaferThanATrumpRally
#SaferThanATrumpRally getting between Chris Christie and the buffet line pic.twitter.com/WeYx9oUFRk
Standing in the middle of the street in any of the Sharknado flicks. #SaferThanATrumpRally pic.twitter.com/wtVN58Hh3x
Every opening crime sequence of Law&Order SVU #SaferThanATrumpRally

No matter the hyperbolic scenarios, Twitter users seem to agree that almost anything is safer than attending a Trump rally.

Pretty much everything is... #SaferThanATrumpRally

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