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The image shows a close-up of a person holding a hand-made cardboard protest sign during an outdoor demonstration, likely in Ushuaia, Argentina. The main subject, partially visible, has dark, curly hair and wears round glasses, a dark jacket, and a blue bracelet. The sign is the focal point, made from corrugated cardboard with text written in black marker, with certain words highlighted in orange. The message reads: "A QUÉ MUJER DE TU VIDA TENDRÍAN QUE MATAR PARA QUE TE IMPORTE LA VIOLENCIA DE GÉNERO?" This translates to "Which woman in your life would they have to kill for you to care about gender violence?" The words "MUJER" (woman), "MATAR" (kill), and "GÉNERO" (gender) are emphasized in orange. In the blurred background, other individuals are visible, suggesting a gathering or protest. One person has gray, curly hair and wears sunglasses. Another person in the far background is looking at a mobile phone. A large purple banner or flag, often associated with feminist movements, is also partially visible. The scene is set outdoors, with building structures faintly seen, and the sky visible at the top, indicating daytime, possibly overcast. The image conveys a serious tone, addressing the urgent issue of gender-based violence.
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