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I watched the video under the headline: "No Kings Protest: Sioux Falls, SD" and stopped it often to read all the signs. Some were quite clever. Actually more so than I would expect from a crowd of mostly older people. Most of them looked somewhat disinterested in what they were doing.
But what stood our most to me was that every sign was unique. There were zero duplications. That just doesn't happen naturally. Most likely, these signs were created in advance, by a well organized group. Or instructions were distributed to the people on what slogan they were assigned.