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A street vendor is actively engaged in embroidering while seated on the ground at an outdoor market stall in Santiago, Chile. He wears a black t-shirt with a "ST. PAULI" skull and crossbones logo and a matching black cap adorned with a red star. His merchandise, displayed on a bright lime green blanket, includes numerous black t-shirts and caps, along with one red t-shirt. The items feature various screen-printed designs and political/activist symbols. Visible slogans and figures include portraits of Che Guevara, "AL FASCISMO NO SE LE DISCUT..." (To fascism, one does not argue...), "VICTOR JARA," "MARICHINWEW!!" (a Mapuche chant for victory), "PALESTINA RESISTE" (Palestine Resists), and "DONDE ESTA JULIA CHOROL" (likely referring to Mapuche activist Julia Chumil). The caps display symbols such as the anarchist "circle-A", anti-fascist three arrows, and the Palestinian flag. Adjacent to the merchandise are a large dark green duffel bag, a smaller green backpack, and a white plastic bag. A handwritten sign prominently displays "Poleras Serigrafía $10.000" (Screen-printed T-shirts $10,000). In the background, several people are standing, with only their legs and lower bodies visible, indicating a public gathering or a busy market scene under bright daylight. The man's expression is neutral, and no strong emotions are discernible from the visible subjects.
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