Good.
Excellent decision by the Aussie government
Good to see the Aussie govt show that the elite and ‘entitled’ are not above the law. Gives a strong message 👍
Banned from Oz for 3 years as well.
Well done Australia. This ruling sends a clear message out to the rest of the world that although freedom of choice and human rights are respected, there are harsh consequences for demanding they are upheld.
Halla fvcking luhah.......
Entitled wvnk that he is......
Hope that sets a precedent for the other Grand Slam events and that Nadal wins in Australia
Are you nuts?
Why shoyld anyone be forced to take a vaccine thry dont eant?
Especially a fit healthy 30 year old who clearly doesnt need it
Good riddance, arrogant pr*ck.
If he wants to make people love him then he should stop playing the victim and head over to those countries you see in the wateraid adverts and use his power of thought, healing, energy and gratitude to turn the toxic water clean. Then he really can be seen as an😇
comment by Timmy (U14278)
posted 8 minutes ago
Are you nuts?
Why shoyld anyone be forced to take a vaccine thry dont eant?
Especially a fit healthy 30 year old who clearly doesnt need it
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Because Liberty is the greatest good of the greatest number. It’s not hard to understand, unless you are a demented right-wing moron.
Timmy worry the words are you nuts?
Things you never thought you'd read
The worlds gone mad
Just shows how easy it is to brainwash people
comment by Timmy (U14278)
posted 4 minutes ago
The worlds gone mad
Just shows how easy it is to brainwash people
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How right you are.
https://www.livescience.com/24310-flat-earth-belief.html
Aus gov were not forcing him to take the vaccine, only to follow the rules applied to everyone, right or wrong.
Like i said worlds gone mad
I never saw the big debate tbh. Whether you agree with Australia’s stance on vaccine status or not, they’re entitled to govern their country as they see fit.
They have decided everyone coming in must be vaccinated, Djokovic isn’t. Seems pretty simplistic to me. They just tied themselves up in knots over exemptions.
comment by Naby8 (U6997)
posted 1 minute ago
I never saw the big debate tbh. Whether you agree with Australia’s stance on vaccine status or not, they’re entitled to govern their country as they see fit.
They have decided everyone coming in must be vaccinated, Djokovic isn’t. Seems pretty simplistic to me. They just tied themselves up in knots over exemptions.
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Spain has the same policy but he got in there.
comment by TheBlackCountry (U22512)
posted 57 seconds ago
comment by Naby8 (U6997)
posted 1 minute ago
I never saw the big debate tbh. Whether you agree with Australia’s stance on vaccine status or not, they’re entitled to govern their country as they see fit.
They have decided everyone coming in must be vaccinated, Djokovic isn’t. Seems pretty simplistic to me. They just tied themselves up in knots over exemptions.
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Spain has the same policy but he got in there.
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So because Spain don’t apply their own rules you don’t expect Australia to?
comment by Naby8 (U6997)
posted 34 seconds ago
I never saw the big debate tbh. Whether you agree with Australia’s stance on vaccine status or not, they’re entitled to govern their country as they see fit.
They have decided everyone coming in must be vaccinated, Djokovic isn’t. Seems pretty simplistic to me. They just tied themselves up in knots over exemptions.
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It was Tennis Australia and then the state of Victoria who initially granted him exemption, based on his visa application submission.
Which the federal government border force found irregularities with on arrival. And the player himself conceded he had falsified his visa application (breaching isolation after a positive test).
No one should have any sympathy for him, as he's been the architect of his own misfortune.
Djokovic has a choice whether to take the vaccine. Entirely his choice.
With choice come consequences.
Some choose to get vaccinated and can travel everywhere, got to events, go on holiday.
Some choose to vote Tory and the consequences that come with that.
Some choose to support Rangers and only celebrate 1 trophy in their lifetime.
Some choose to be meat eaters and enjoy the taste of a dead animals carcass while more animals are slaughtered to help your enjoyment.
Some choose to work hard at school so they can holiday in the Algarve
Life is a choice
The correct decision by the Australian authorities.
Djokovic tried and failed to pull a fast one.
comment by Naby8 (U6997)
posted 16 minutes ago
comment by TheBlackCountry (U22512)
posted 57 seconds ago
comment by Naby8 (U6997)
posted 1 minute ago
I never saw the big debate tbh. Whether you agree with Australia’s stance on vaccine status or not, they’re entitled to govern their country as they see fit.
They have decided everyone coming in must be vaccinated, Djokovic isn’t. Seems pretty simplistic to me. They just tied themselves up in knots over exemptions.
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Spain has the same policy but he got in there.
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So because Spain don’t apply their own rules you don’t expect Australia to?
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I have no expectations whatsoever regarding Australia. They can do what they want.
While his being an anti vaxxer is obviously part of this I think people seem to be forgetting the key points in this that aren't exclusively covid related.
Telling lies to immigration and providing them with false documents has never been something that ends well. Take the covid vaccine out of it and he is still a bawheid.
As for the vaccine, vaccines to gain entry to certain countries is not a new thing. This is just a new one. Don't want that vaccine, don't go there then. Fairly simple.
Novax Deporcovid
Get fecked. The actual audacity of him challenging the rules of a sovereign nation. Prįck.
He's really shown himself up as an entitled vvank who thinks money and celebrity means the rules don't apply to him. Then you've got the Serbian president giving it the whole "he's only being treated like this because he's Serbian" like that has anything to do with it. Actually pretty disappointed at the preferential treatment he was given - if they were treating him "fairly" they'd have dumped him on an island detention camp and got round to processing his application in a year or so.
If it was this country we'd have bent over backwards for him, apologised on behalf of the entire nation, given him an honourary knighthood and then treated him as a Jesus type figure all through Wimbledon.
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posted on 16/1/22
Good.
Excellent decision by the Aussie government
posted on 16/1/22
Good to see the Aussie govt show that the elite and ‘entitled’ are not above the law. Gives a strong message 👍
posted on 16/1/22
Banned from Oz for 3 years as well.
posted on 16/1/22
Well done Australia. This ruling sends a clear message out to the rest of the world that although freedom of choice and human rights are respected, there are harsh consequences for demanding they are upheld.
posted on 16/1/22
Halla fvcking luhah.......
Entitled wvnk that he is......
Hope that sets a precedent for the other Grand Slam events and that Nadal wins in Australia
posted on 16/1/22
Are you nuts?
Why shoyld anyone be forced to take a vaccine thry dont eant?
Especially a fit healthy 30 year old who clearly doesnt need it
posted on 16/1/22
Good riddance, arrogant pr*ck.
posted on 16/1/22
If he wants to make people love him then he should stop playing the victim and head over to those countries you see in the wateraid adverts and use his power of thought, healing, energy and gratitude to turn the toxic water clean. Then he really can be seen as an😇
posted on 16/1/22
comment by Timmy (U14278)
posted 8 minutes ago
Are you nuts?
Why shoyld anyone be forced to take a vaccine thry dont eant?
Especially a fit healthy 30 year old who clearly doesnt need it
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Because Liberty is the greatest good of the greatest number. It’s not hard to understand, unless you are a demented right-wing moron.
posted on 16/1/22
Timmy worry the words are you nuts?
Things you never thought you'd read
posted on 16/1/22
The worlds gone mad
Just shows how easy it is to brainwash people
posted on 16/1/22
comment by Timmy (U14278)
posted 4 minutes ago
The worlds gone mad
Just shows how easy it is to brainwash people
----------------------------------------------------------------------
How right you are.
https://www.livescience.com/24310-flat-earth-belief.html
posted on 16/1/22
Aus gov were not forcing him to take the vaccine, only to follow the rules applied to everyone, right or wrong.
posted on 16/1/22
Like i said worlds gone mad
posted on 16/1/22
I never saw the big debate tbh. Whether you agree with Australia’s stance on vaccine status or not, they’re entitled to govern their country as they see fit.
They have decided everyone coming in must be vaccinated, Djokovic isn’t. Seems pretty simplistic to me. They just tied themselves up in knots over exemptions.
posted on 16/1/22
comment by Naby8 (U6997)
posted 1 minute ago
I never saw the big debate tbh. Whether you agree with Australia’s stance on vaccine status or not, they’re entitled to govern their country as they see fit.
They have decided everyone coming in must be vaccinated, Djokovic isn’t. Seems pretty simplistic to me. They just tied themselves up in knots over exemptions.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Spain has the same policy but he got in there.
posted on 16/1/22
comment by TheBlackCountry (U22512)
posted 57 seconds ago
comment by Naby8 (U6997)
posted 1 minute ago
I never saw the big debate tbh. Whether you agree with Australia’s stance on vaccine status or not, they’re entitled to govern their country as they see fit.
They have decided everyone coming in must be vaccinated, Djokovic isn’t. Seems pretty simplistic to me. They just tied themselves up in knots over exemptions.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Spain has the same policy but he got in there.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So because Spain don’t apply their own rules you don’t expect Australia to?
posted on 16/1/22
comment by Naby8 (U6997)
posted 34 seconds ago
I never saw the big debate tbh. Whether you agree with Australia’s stance on vaccine status or not, they’re entitled to govern their country as they see fit.
They have decided everyone coming in must be vaccinated, Djokovic isn’t. Seems pretty simplistic to me. They just tied themselves up in knots over exemptions.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It was Tennis Australia and then the state of Victoria who initially granted him exemption, based on his visa application submission.
Which the federal government border force found irregularities with on arrival. And the player himself conceded he had falsified his visa application (breaching isolation after a positive test).
No one should have any sympathy for him, as he's been the architect of his own misfortune.
posted on 16/1/22
Djokovic has a choice whether to take the vaccine. Entirely his choice.
With choice come consequences.
Some choose to get vaccinated and can travel everywhere, got to events, go on holiday.
Some choose to vote Tory and the consequences that come with that.
Some choose to support Rangers and only celebrate 1 trophy in their lifetime.
Some choose to be meat eaters and enjoy the taste of a dead animals carcass while more animals are slaughtered to help your enjoyment.
Some choose to work hard at school so they can holiday in the Algarve
Life is a choice
posted on 16/1/22
The correct decision by the Australian authorities.
Djokovic tried and failed to pull a fast one.
posted on 16/1/22
comment by Naby8 (U6997)
posted 16 minutes ago
comment by TheBlackCountry (U22512)
posted 57 seconds ago
comment by Naby8 (U6997)
posted 1 minute ago
I never saw the big debate tbh. Whether you agree with Australia’s stance on vaccine status or not, they’re entitled to govern their country as they see fit.
They have decided everyone coming in must be vaccinated, Djokovic isn’t. Seems pretty simplistic to me. They just tied themselves up in knots over exemptions.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Spain has the same policy but he got in there.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So because Spain don’t apply their own rules you don’t expect Australia to?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I have no expectations whatsoever regarding Australia. They can do what they want.
posted on 16/1/22
While his being an anti vaxxer is obviously part of this I think people seem to be forgetting the key points in this that aren't exclusively covid related.
Telling lies to immigration and providing them with false documents has never been something that ends well. Take the covid vaccine out of it and he is still a bawheid.
As for the vaccine, vaccines to gain entry to certain countries is not a new thing. This is just a new one. Don't want that vaccine, don't go there then. Fairly simple.
posted on 16/1/22
Novax Deporcovid
Get fecked. The actual audacity of him challenging the rules of a sovereign nation. Prįck.
posted on 16/1/22
He's really shown himself up as an entitled vvank who thinks money and celebrity means the rules don't apply to him. Then you've got the Serbian president giving it the whole "he's only being treated like this because he's Serbian" like that has anything to do with it. Actually pretty disappointed at the preferential treatment he was given - if they were treating him "fairly" they'd have dumped him on an island detention camp and got round to processing his application in a year or so.
posted on 16/1/22
If it was this country we'd have bent over backwards for him, apologised on behalf of the entire nation, given him an honourary knighthood and then treated him as a Jesus type figure all through Wimbledon.
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