First day in Poland and it’s the anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising. Saw this non-Pride banner - we’re definitely in Poland not Pozland.pic.twitter.com/5FdTtoYm6b
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Eternal Flame in Saxony Garden for the Unknown Soldierpic.twitter.com/K69OF6IAt5
Amazing to see children in a child-friendly area and families happy to see their kids in uniforms.pic.twitter.com/3iGSTkZgi0
This remembrance site had group after group of Polish Scouts and Guides paging respects.pic.twitter.com/WQaM1Yo1vI
Note the red and white armbands to commererate the Uprisingpic.twitter.com/hzw14OhePO
Warsaw, like everywhere, has Asian tourists.pic.twitter.com/juGKumEFdU
We were handed this by a person with dyed pink hair and nose studs. The symbol at the top is the Warsaw Uprising symbol. The ones below are far-right symbols.pic.twitter.com/JMTFAesn3C
Google translate...pic.twitter.com/B3858Sq4i9
Overall, an interesting first day and delightful to see civic pride and patriotism on a scale now dead in Western Europe. Here’s a wonderful picture of a Catholic Church door. Now... onto some decadently heavy Polish dinner.pic.twitter.com/6rhfZ90kO2
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