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A group of approximately 15-20 people are gathered outdoors for a protest. A woman in a dark coat and trousers is speaking passionately into a microphone, gesturing with her free hand, while surrounded by other demonstrators. The setting appears to be a city sidewalk or plaza, in front of a modern building with large glass windows and a metal barrier. Protest signs and banners are prominently displayed. Two large banners read "TAX THE RICH" (yellow with red text) and "TAX THE RICH, STOP THE CUTS" (red with white and yellow text). Smaller signs visible include "HOCHUL WHICH SIDE ARE YOU ON?" and "HOCHUL TAX THE RICH." Another red banner, partially obscured, appears to read "GOVERNOR OUR LIVES YOUR DONORS?" A large cardboard cutout of a smiling woman's head, likely depicting Governor Kathy Hochul, is held up near the speaker. The protestors are advocating for taxing the rich and stopping budget cuts, particularly in relation to healthcare, as indicated by the speaker's words about "full healthcare." The overall tone is one of political activism and demand for policy change. Participants are dressed in everyday attire, many wearing coats, suggesting cool weather.
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