“Twinks For Trump” Founder Held A “Corona Potluck” In NYC To Spread The Virus Among His Friends

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Lucian Wintrich, a former White House reporter and founder of “Twinks 4 Trump,” recently hosted a “corona potluck” at his small East Village apartment in defiance of social-distancing edicts.

“They can’t diagnose us all,” reads the invite the 31-year-old contrarian sent to a select group for the March 14 gathering.

“Don’t wash your hands. … Bring your fav dish!” the advert, which included an image of a young boy covered in chicken pox, read.

“The majority of folks I invited, if they got it, would recover fairly quickly and build up an immunity to the present form of COVID19,” Wintrich said. “It was relatively inspired by the chickenpox parties that were all the rage in the 90s.”

The events, according to The New York Post, “were once popular among parents as a way to expose their children to the common childhood scourge early to inoculate them later in life. They fell out of fashion after a vaccine was developed in the mid-90s.”

“The quarantine, itself, is serious to a degree,” he told the Post. “I wouldn’t hang around folks over the age of 50 and risk infecting the more vulnerable.”

“About 20 people jammed his artfully-decorated apartment, drinking and socializing under Wintrich’s massive erotic oil painting depicting the murder of Abel, encased in a gilded baroque frame,” the outlet reports.

“I went because Lucian is my friend and he texted me,” said 24-year-old Brian Alacorn. “I thought I shouldn’t, because of the social distancing — but my friends were already outside and I just kinda went.”

“When Britain was being bombed by Nazi Germany during the blitz, they kept the f–king stores open. People went about their lives,” said another partygoer, who wished to remain anonymous. “We get a flu … and we shut everything down. … We have completely handed over our civil liberties … and anyone who wants to go out and live a normal life is semi-ostracized.”

According to NYC’s March 15th guidelines, the city health department recommended people “keep at least 6 feet between yourself and others, whenever possible,” and cease all non-essential travel.

Nearly two weeks after Wintrich’s “corona potluck,” New York state reported 67,325 confirmed COVID-19 cases and reported 279 new deaths, bringing the total deaths in the state to 1,342.

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