Ukraine, unironically. My mother’s Ukrainian and as such, I went there every summer break to visit my grandparents until COVID-19 put an end to all that. One of the memorable moments I had there was witnessing a nationalist parade. One thing that made it particularly memorable was that they had 2 flags: the national flag of Ukraine, and the UPA banner. I was a little kid back then, so I still didn’t understand that they were just fascists. Another thing that fell into my memory was that whenever there was police nearby, my grandmother would change the route that we were taking. I don’t remember what her justification was when I asked why.
Ukraine, unironically. My mother’s Ukrainian and as such, I went there every summer break to visit my grandparents until COVID-19 put an end to all that. One of the memorable moments I had there was witnessing a nationalist parade. One thing that made it particularly memorable was that they had 2 flags: the national flag of Ukraine, and the UPA banner. I was a little kid back then, so I still didn’t understand that they were just fascists. Another thing that fell into my memory was that whenever there was police nearby, my grandmother would change the route that we were taking. I don’t remember what her justification was when I asked why.