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Ordinary Germans are often left behind when visiting a trattoria in Italy: they show their vaccination certificate in accordance with the regulations - and when the temperature is warm, they don't end up on the terrace, but at a table right next to the pizza oven. What are you actually doing wrong, you ask yourself?
The Italian restaurateurs are resourceful and know how to help each other. Strict corona rules have been in place between Bolzano and Palermo since the beginning of August. Anyone wishing to enter a bar or restaurant must show proof of vaccination. Enter mind you. The restaurateurs dutifully ask their guests about the “Green Pass” - proof of vaccination. If you don't have one, you get a table in the fresh air, which is not exactly the same as a penalty in summer temperatures. Guests, among them the decent Germans who obediently prove their vaccination, are placed in the restaurant.
Italy's restaurateurs secure more guests with this method. However, this selection does not go down well with the vaccinated. Many, including of course Italian compatriots, are now venting their anger in the various social media.
originally posted by: keukendeur
a reply to: ThatDamnDuckAgain
What concerns me more is your cry against discriminating and ridiculing the unvaxxed while at the same time you are somehow doing the same from the other angle...classy.
originally posted by: keukendeur
a reply to: ThatDamnDuckAgain
What concerns me more is your cry against discriminating and ridiculing the unvaxxed while at the same time you are somehow doing the same from the other angle...classy.
originally posted by: zosimov
originally posted by: keukendeur
a reply to: ThatDamnDuckAgain
What concerns me more is your cry against discriminating and ridiculing the unvaxxed while at the same time you are somehow doing the same from the other angle...classy.
There is nothing "concerning" about the OP. Maybe a bit of histrionics on your part?
So the gist is, some vaccinated feel discriminated because they have to sit inside to eat. I hope it hit's those that have been advocating for such measurements towards the unvaccinated, every single one of those should get a taste of it.
And if it's only being outcast from sitting outside for one time, if it's enough to make them think, purpose fulfilled