Pureblood Djokovic Cleared for Visa for Australian Open

If Djoker is allowed to play against the vaxies, they might well literally die trying to keep up with him.

The vaxies all have serious circulatory damage, hence the common phrase “if you’re vaxed, try to relax.” They won’t be able to keep up, and their hearts will explode trying to pump blood through their clogged veins.

BBC:

The path has been cleared for Novak Djokovic to play in the Australian Open, after the Australian government overturned a visa ban.

The Serbian tennis star was detained in January over his refusal to be vaccinated against Covid.

He was deported from the country 10 days later, despite mounting a successful legal challenge.

At times dubbed “Fortress Australia”, the country had some of the strictest pandemic restrictions in the world.

“Fortress Australia,” huh? More like “Gay Faggot.”

What a bunch of little babies.

Even if you believe in the super-duper deadly doom virus, at what point do you say “I am a human being with dignity”? If you’re Australian, the answer is “never.”

When Djokovic arrived in Australia in January, Covid cases were skyrocketing and government rules required anyone entering the country be vaccinated, unless they had a valid medication exemption.

He did not meet the requirements for entry, the government said, so his visa was cancelled and he was automatically banned from entering the country for three years.

But Immigration Minister Andrew Giles – whose government came to power in May – has overturned the ban and is set to grant Mr Djokovic a visa, the BBC has confirmed.

The tennis champion earlier this year told the BBC he flew into Australia believing he had obtained the medical exemptions required.

But he was detained and questioned by border officials in Melbourne on 5 January, and his visa was cancelled in the early hours of the following morning.

Djokovic was taken to a notorious immigration detention hotel, where he remained as he challenged the decision in court.

The court later overturned the decision to cancel his visa, but then-Immigration Minister Alex Hawke used special discretionary powers to cancel it again, arguing it was “in the public interest” to do so.

In court documents, Mr Hawke said Djokovic was “perceived by some as a talisman of a community of anti-vaccine sentiment” and his presences in the could lead to “civil unrest”.

That is really instructive about the nature of the “democracy” we’re living in.

“Yeah, the guy fits all the legal conditions, but some bad people like him, therefore no.”

Democracy is really the worst form of government. It always puts the worst people in charge.