As nearly 100 No Kings demonstrations take place across Michigan today, Oct. 18, many of those participating will be wearing yellow and possibly wacky animal costumes.
Demonstration organizers say the request to wear yellow was made for specific reasons.
"Throughout history, people who have come together in protest against authoritarian regimes have utilized a color that is easy to see among a sea of thousands," No Kings explained. "Yellow is a bright, unmistakable reminder that millions of us stand together in the belief that America belongs to its people, not to kings."
The demonstrations are expected to bring thousands of Michigan residents to the streets, for the second time this year and at least some of those protesting may be wearing masks to obscure their identity.
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