Anonymous ID: e62878 March 19, 2020, 10:46 p.m. No.8485234   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5271

STRYPER's Michael Sweet has praised President Donald Trump's recent actions that serve to ramp up the federal government's response to the COVID-19 epidemic.

 

"I personally think our leadership has been doing a good job so far regarding Covid-19," Sweet tweeted earlier today. "I also think it's important for all of us to stay positive & supportive. Now is not the time for negativity & division. We've seen enough of that already. Stay focused, stay encouraged" He added a "folded hands" emoji.

 

Back in November 2016, Sweet drew criticism from some STRYPER fans for posting a picture of Donald Trump and congratulating the real estate mogul for "working his ass off for the presidency of the United States of America."

 

blabbermouth.net/news/strypers-michael-sweet-thinks-trump-administration-has-been-doing-a-good-job-so-far-regarding-covid-19/

Anonymous ID: e62878 March 19, 2020, 11:30 p.m. No.8485582   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5589

Violating curfew would be up to two years in jail, according to a German who posted in a normie forum I read.

 

"German politicians have threatened citizens with a complete lockdown unless they get serious about coronavirus. As scores of Germans shrug off their rule-abiding reputation – working from home with friends and ice cream in the park – Berlin’s mild-mannered mayor Michael Müller warned people to embrace social distancing or face home confinement.

 

In the middle of Berlin’s liberal lockdown one bar owner appears to have discovered the Irish lock-in. After a tip-off on Wednesday evening, police raided a bar in the western city centre that was not as dark as it appeared. Instead of closing its doors after 6pm, as new rules demand, the windows were covered in sticky film normally used to shade car windows. The lock-in was broken up and the bar owner faces a fine."

 

irishtimes.com/news/world/europe/german-politicians-threaten-curfew-on-party-people-1.4207298