Overall number of participants, maybe 50000. For comparison, that is less than 1% of Ukrainians in Poland. Warsaw: few thousands. Kraków: few hundreds. Wrocław: maybe 1000-2000. A lot of props and cosplay, barely any polish signs, mostly in english, ukrainian and wordless. Clearly centrally managed, funded and led by the government.

Some pictures, note that i seen hundreds of them but barely anything that allows for estimating the numbers of participants shows:

Warsaw:

Kraków:

More in next posts, i hit some limit for pictures (edit: it don’t let me post anymore, a pity, since i missed some especially funny pic of Kraków where there was more Belarus fash flags than ukrainian ones).

I was also unfortunate to be in the hearing range of tuned on radio all day yesterday and bloody fuck, even for polish media standard that was festival of lies.

  • Camarada Forte
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    It’s Poland. We have probably the most tight information bubble i ever saw, even in murica propaganda isn’t that uniform. Finding any alternate worldviews to our information oligopy is possible only in the internet.

    When I went to Poland, news related to Ukraine and war was omnipresent. Every place with a TV was flashing news about Ukraine, NATO and the war there. From the airport to the hotel, that was the only subject it was talked about.

    Your country is beautiful, nonetheless, a shame it was made a vassal anticommunist state

    • @PolandIsAStateOfMind@lemmygrad.mlOP
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      You can’t even take a piss without having Ukraine stuffed into your throat. I once went to bathroom in a shopping mall, i was washing hands afterwards and the mirror suddenly started displaying “Solidarity with Ukraine” and joined polish-UA flags straight in my face (seriously, it was a LCD screen, i guess normally it would display commercials).