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A group of approximately 15-20 people are gathered outdoors on a city street, participating in a protest. The scene is set in front of a modern building with large windows, and the name "EPICERIE BOULUD" is visible on the upper part of the building. The protesters are holding various signs and banners. In the foreground, a large red banner reads "HOCHUL - TAX THE RICH," featuring a stylized image of a person. Several individuals are holding smaller green signs with the same message, "HOCHUL TAX THE RICH." A yellow banner in the background also displays "TAX THE RICH" and possibly other text like "STOP THE CUTS, FUND OUR FUTURE." Another red banner on the far left has "THE RICH, STOP THE CUTS" partially visible. A person near the megaphone holds a sign asking, "HOCHUL WHICH SIDE ARE YOU ON?" A man in the center of the frame is speaking into a megaphone. He is wearing a blue denim jacket over a red shirt, and he has a large cardboard cutout of a woman's head (resembling New York Governor Kathy Hochul) attached to his own head. The protesters are actively chanting in unison, repeatedly saying "Tax the rich!" followed by "Stop the cuts!" The overall atmosphere is one of organized protest and advocacy. The weather appears to be clear and bright, indicating daytime.
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