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The narration highlights bizarre and comical costumes worn by some protesters, such as a grandmother dressed as the Wicked Witch of the West, people dressed as animals—referred to colloquially as "furries"—and individuals pretending to be amphibians. These images serve to ridicule the protesters' appearance, suggesting that many participants are not sincere or representative of the broader population. The narrator humorously questions whether litter boxes are provided at these gatherings, implying that some participants are behaving in juvenile or inappropriate ways.