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Discos closed, Linus anger: “Why did you make them open, were you drunk?”

The government’s decision of to close – at least until September 7 – the discos and dance clubs, in order not to favor the increase in coronavirus infections, has triggered different reactions: both in the experts and in the politicians.

To intervene – in a very clear way – was also Linus, stage name of Pasquale Di Molfetta, among the best known DJs in Italy (as well as director of RadioDeejay). “And so, from today, when, however, almost nothing counts, the discos will return to remain closed,” he wrote on Instagram. “I had to bite my tongue in recent weeks to avoid getting involved in controversies that I really do without, but now that the decision has been made, I can ask myself …but what moron of politician, governor, mayor or commissioner could think that they could open up and not have gatherings?!? “

«Club managers are not exactly a category above suspicion», Linus continues: «but how can you think that people in a club don’t do what they went for, which is to be together? Why did you open them, were you drunk or interested?».

Linus explains how “in Ibiza, capital of European nightclubs, they had the courage to keep them closed», While in Italy« each area could decide according to the cases of the Region ».

And to those who object that “boys have the right to live,” Linus replies harshly: it is a “paraculi” position, he says, because “boys have thousands of other ways to have fun. Taking some risks, of course, because it is absurd to think of locking yourself in a bunker. But it’s stupid to favor problems». Not only that: to the managers of the clubs, who complain that the sector “is in crisis”, Linus says that “obviously I’m sorry, I’ve spent a good part of my life there: but apart from Amazon, you know some businesses that have not had problems with this situation?”

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