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In Bacalar, Mexico, at a public space, a purple feminist symbol representing Venus is prominently displayed
MomentIn Bacalar, Mexico, at a public space, a purple feminist symbol representing Venus is prominently displayed. The symbol has text written on it in Spanish, which reads "Alto a la violencia contra las mujeres!" meaning "Stop violence against women!" and "¡Vivas nos queremos!" meaning "We want to live!". Below the Venus symbol, another purple cross-shaped object displays the text "¡NI UNA MÁS!" meaning "Not one more!". A green fist symbol is visible inside the Venus symbol. The symbols are mounted on a green rectangular base. A metal pole is visible to the right of the structure. The ground is covered with gravel and some vegetation. Two people are visible in the background, one wearing a blue shirt and another wearing a dark long-sleeved shirt. They appear to be standing on a grassy area. The scene is illuminated by natural light, casting shadows on the ground.
