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WHO say they did not mean to 'single out Ireland' in St Patrick's Day post about alcohol issues

In the post shared to social media, WHO Europe said that St patrick’s Day was an ‘opportunity to reflect on the role of alcohol in our lives’.

THE WORLD HEALTH Organisation (WHO) has said that they did not mean to “single out Ireland” after facing backlash to an alcohol awareness post shared to social media on St Patrick’s Day.

In the post on X, shared by WHO Europe on Monday, an Irish-themed matcha was described as “a fun alternative to the St Patrick’s Day beer”.

WHO Europe said that the drink was “an opportunity to reflect on the role of alcohol in our lives”.

“Alcohol can seem like part of the adventure, but what if the real adventure begins with less?” they added.

A link was also shared to a video made by WHO Europe featuring two Irish men, Johnny Coyne and Daniel Pryce Williams, describing how they overcame problems with alcohol.

A number of replies on X described the statement as “patronising”, stating that the post implied a link between Ireland and alcohol.

David McRedmond, CEO of An Post, said in a reply on X that the post was “racist” and that an “apology is in order” from the WHO.

In a statement today, WHO Europe said that the content was shared to remind people that alcohol is not an obligatory part of cultural celebrations, but one of many choices to mark important occasions.

“It was not meant to single out Ireland nor link the country to problems with alcohol,” a WHO Europe spokesperson said.

The spokesperson explained that the WHO European Region (in which Ireland is a Member State) has the highest rates of alcohol consumption of all six WHO regions globally, with adults consuming an average of 9 litres of pure alcohol per year.

“Ireland recognizes this fact, and is leading the way in alcohol-related harm reduction by becoming the first EU country to introduce comprehensive health labelling on alcohol products from 2026 onwards,” the WHO spokesperson added.

Ireland ranks sixth in total alcohol consumption by adults in Europe, with the average Irish person drinking 12.7 litres annually.

The spokesperson explained that their social media post used the occasion of St Patrick’s Day to “share Johnny and Daniel’s story as an inspiring example of how young Irish people are leading the way” in changing attitudes towards alcohol across Europe.

“It takes courage to overcome the peer pressure associated with alcohol use regardless of one’s national identity,” they said.

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    May 11th 2013, 7:28 PM

    Small point to note. The money was taken from prepaid visa and mastercards. To say money was taken from customers is factually incorrect. The money was taken from the banks. Which is an interesting juxtaposition.

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    May 11th 2013, 7:33 PM

    Juxtaposition: now there’s a word ya don’t hear everyday

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    May 11th 2013, 7:55 PM

    @paul exactly.i dont see the problem here.banks rob from people.people rob from the banks.everyone is a victim on the merry-go-round :-)

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    May 12th 2013, 12:10 AM

    Two other small points to note:

    1. This was news in February:

    http://mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSL6N0BQ1C720130226?irpc=932

    2. The compromised bank is in Oman, not UAE.

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    May 12th 2013, 2:20 AM

    I like fluffy bunnies

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    May 11th 2013, 10:34 PM

    It’s a drop in the ocean compared to the €60bn+ fraud that was carried out against the Irish people.

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    May 11th 2013, 10:49 PM

    Haha you crack me up Stephen, you make a very original point there about how the irish people are paying for a bailout

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    May 12th 2013, 12:11 AM

    Sad but so true.

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    May 11th 2013, 8:50 PM

    The Journal is not about breaking news. It is about the readers enriching and adding value to the stories through thoughtful and sometimes fun comments… not always achieved though…

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    May 12th 2013, 4:24 AM

    Couldn’t agree more. Half the time its the comments I’m here for.

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    May 11th 2013, 7:55 PM

    Get your act together Journal this was news 2 days ago

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    May 12th 2013, 2:40 AM

    Better late than never.

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    May 11th 2013, 8:00 PM

    This was in the daily mail, the guardian, the BBC, sky and itv yesterday. Why is it only appearing in journal tonight?

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    May 11th 2013, 7:53 PM

    Ancient news

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    May 11th 2013, 9:12 PM

    Some f*cker tapped my credit card today….not happy…fair play to BOI for being on the ball…

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    May 11th 2013, 8:37 PM

    The journal is letting standards drop :-)
    Bet no one from The Journal will comment !

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    May 11th 2013, 8:47 PM

    But they’re great at letting us know what we were listening to in the 90′s.

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    May 12th 2013, 12:00 PM

    horrible amount of comments complaining that this isnt breaking news….so what!!!! is your brain so brainwashed by the internet and sky news-ology?

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