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Since Donald Trump claimed Portland was a “war-torn” city defeated by antifaColorful animal costumes have become common at protest rallies.
Thousands of cartoonish costumes were seen Nationwide No Kings rallies which took place on Saturday and was organized to protest the continued efforts of President Crack down on your political opponents,
Although Trump has long claimed that the marches are taking place organized by antifaProtesters against what they consider a “domestic terrorist group” say they hope organizations of color will change the narrative around the rallies.


Jordi, a livestreamer known for wearing an inflatable costume, said the outfits aimed to “de-escalate” interactions between protesters and protesters. ICE agent,
“When you have people jumping around in inflatables… it would be very hard to say this was a war zone, this was a riot,” Jordi said. oregon live“It de-escalates tensions with ICE, it de-escalates tensions with protesters, it de-escalates tensions with counter-protesters – and, ironically, pepper balls bounce right back.”
The organizations have become so popular that they even launched a website called Operation Inflation, which allows people to donate money to provide free costumes at protests and outside ICE buildings.
The frog is the central symbol of the movement and has been nicknamed the Portland Frog after a video surfaced online showing federal officers direct firing of a chemical spray On the air vent of a protester’s costume.

The video, which shows the moment Seth Todd was sprayed by ICE agents, has garnered millions of views on TikTok.
talking to oregon liveHe said he was attacked with fluid when he went to help a fellow protestor, who was “pushed to the ground very forcefully.”
As a member of portland’s latino communityHe said that the Trump government needs to re-examine its behavior towards minorities in America.
“Whether they’re here legally or not, they should be treated like a human being because that’s who they are. That’s who we are,” he said. “We are human beings, and we should not treat other people unfairly just because we have the power to do so.”

According to an official statement from no kingThe group that organized Saturday’s nationwide rallies said about 7 million people joined protests across the country. Many of them were wearing costumes in solidarity with Todd.
“Today, millions of Americans stand together to reject authoritarianism and remind the world that our democracy belongs to the people, not to the ambition of any one person,” Ezra Levin and Leah Greenberg, co-founders of the progressive group Indivisible, said in the statement. “Authoritarians want us to believe that resistance is futile, but everyone who came out today proved otherwise.
“This movement is not about any one protest; it is about a growing chorus of Americans who refuse to be governed. Trump may want a crown, but there is no king in this country.”