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HomePhys.org - Social SciencesThe plague of frog costumes demonstrates the subversive power of play in protests

The plague of frog costumes demonstrates the subversive power of play in protests

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When the center of protests against immigration enforcement switched recently to Charlotte, North Carolina, so did the frogs.

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