I'm ashamed to be Irish reading this thread.

Singling out Germans to make an illogical point and questioning Spaniards, who live here?

If it was not for Germany, there would be many more dead in Ireland and thousands more dead in Europe in this pandemic. https://twitter.com/mistereatgalway/status/1283074996294815744
Germany came to the assistance of Europe in monumental ways. No military did more than the Bundeswehr.

German airforce flew missions to Italy, France, Netherlands to airlift the critically ill to German ICU's.

German doctors went to the frontline in Italy and other countries.
Germany donated hundreds of ventilators - 60 to the UK, 100 to Spain, France, Italy alongside 20 tons of medical supplies.

Those ventilators alone probably saved thousands of lives.

Germany helped everyone with testing, including Ireland.
Tens of thousands of tests completed in German labs at critical pinch-points in Irish testing response.

Faced with a global shortage of reagents, and running out of options, Germany stepped up to help.

That testing got sick people treated/isolated.

Germany SAVED Irish lives.
Tweeting about German's not taking it seriously and highlighting patrons based on their accents is perverse and xenophobic.

Close your restaurant if your infection control measures are so ridiculously weak that you have to question people on where they're from and live.
Even if the Govt completely shut down Dublin Airport, they have no power to close Belfast Airport and no option to put the Irish army across the border.

You'd have the exact same rationale in play to keep questioning foreign accents.

Stop blaming Govt to justify this nonsense.
550,000 people live in Ireland who have a foreign accent.

They don't deserve to be treated any differently just because they talk differently.

You're trying to spin this into a Govt-issue but there was no point Govt advised people to question all foreigners.
The CMO specifically on Monday cautioned people that a lot of people live in Ireland with foreign accents and they should NOT be treated differently.

But instead we have this idiocy!

People playing 20 questions with those with foreign accents, to get a cup of coffee.
In this thread alone, you said 2 Spanish and 2 Americans had to inform you they actually live here in Ireland.

If I was them, without hesitation, I would have told you to shove your Michellin-star coffee up your jacksie.

"Where do you live?" would be met with "BYE."
Are you asking every regular where they came from originally?

"Irish? Address?"

Course not. You would know your regulars by name, or know Ireland is their home based on their voice.

Well half a million live here who don't sound like them.

IRELAND. IS. THEIR. HOME.
Covid19 has been in Ireland since (likely) late January/early February.

It will remain in Ireland until there is a vaccine, even if they nuked Dublin airport to the ground.

The idea that people with accents pose more risk is a xenophobic fallacy based on bizarre assumptions.
Your confident assertion tourists will be responsible for a 2nd wave is complete nonsense.

House parties with 60 people on a mad one in Killarney might help that 2nd wave though.

Yet because of familiar accents, people from that party would sail into your place for a coffee!!
An Irish person, who has been nowhere other than Killarney, could pose a dozen times more risk than a non-Irish.

If you or your staff are uncomfortable with serving people in work, then don't open until you feel safe.

EVERYONE walking through your door poses a risk.
You know when people talk about the theoretical herd immunity threshold for covid19?

Those 550,000 people with a foreign accent are part of the Irish herd.

Treat them like it's their home.
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