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Silvana Marques was one of thousands of Brazilians who flocked to Sà£o Paulo's most famous art museum one afternoon last week. But the 51-year-old teacher wasn't there to marvel over fog-filled London landscapes at Masp's new Monet retrospective. She had come to join a protest heaping scorn on Donald Trump. Beneath the museum's brutalist hulk, Marques spotted a cardboard effigy of the US president and took a picture with her phone before the Trump dummy was set on fire. "Laranjà£o safado," which translates as big orange dirtbag, she wrote under her photo on Instagram. Nearby, demonstrators hoisted a red banner…
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