Novak Djokovic Stuck it to the Two Countries Who Locked Him Out
Oliver Brown in the Telegraph has written a stirring tribute to the defiance and determination of Novak Djokovic, who “stuck it to the two countries who locked him out” by winning in both the U.S. and Australia this year. Here’s an excerpt.
As Novak Djokovic reclaimed his robes as the king of New York, it was jolting to recall how, a mere 12 months earlier, he had been barred even from entering the country. Just as in Australia, where he purged the horrors of last yearâs deportation soap opera to seize his 10th title at Melbourne Park, he has proved that he is never more dangerous than when demonised. Lock him out, as two Grand Slam host nations have discovered, and he simply rebounds with twice the force.
A 24th major title represents an epochal feat, achieved by the most defiant athlete of this or any generation. Doubly astonishing is the fact that Djokovic could have 26 or 27 by now, were it not for the politicising of his vaccination status or his accidental thwacking of a loose ball into a lineswomanâs throat. That notorious default at the 2020 U.S. Open proved only a prelude to his casting as a global outcast, as the Serb fell foul of both Australiaâs draconian COVID-19 border policy and the Biden administrationâs continued extensions of the ban on unjabbed foreign nationals.
âWhy, Novak, why?â asked Amol Rajan in a BBC interview, struggling to comprehend how the man in front of him could place a decision to remain unvaccinated above a tilt at tennis immortality. For Djokovic, it was not an either/or equation. He was already an all-time great by the time it became fashionable to pillory him as a dastardly anti-vaxxer. He could afford to wait out the moral panic of the pandemic and see how the pieces fell. It was, to judge by the renewed clarity of purpose with which he has returned, a shrewd calculation.
For Djokovic derives strength from knowing that he has not given an inch to his detractors. Whatever you might think of his choice in refusing the vaccine, you can hardly deny that he follows through on his convictions, even at a high personal cost. It was utterly absurd that he found himself exiled from the 2022 U.S. Open, given he had been allowed to compete in 2021, at a time of far stricter protocols. Little wonder that, in 2023, he has been a force reawakened on American soil, sweeping to glory both in Cincinnati and at Flushing Meadows.
The same story unfolded in Australia, where Djokovicâs response to his humiliating ordeal in a refugee detention centre the year before was to win every match in Adelaide and Melbourne. Where less iron-willed players might have been forgiven for nursing deep mental trauma at the memory of being incarcerated and ultimately expelled, he turned his nightmare into fuel. Now he has repeated the trick, performing since his U.S. travel ban as if he has never been away. âI wouldnât say that it was easy,â he smiled. âBut people love comeback stories. They motivate me.â
Well done Djokovic. Hugely deserved.
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I especially enjoyed his thrashing of the odious Aussie Alex De Minaur, who had made some snide comments about the Australia business. Also enjoy it whenever he beats the equally odious Stefanos Tsitsipas who initially said he wouldnât get vaxxed as he didnât see the need, then capitulated when he realised it would restrict him if he didnât, then moaned when Djokovic managed to play anyway that Novak had made him look stupid. No mate, you made yourself look stupid.
Shout out also to Pierre Hugues Herbert and Tennys Sandgren, the other unvaxxed professionals of which I am aware.
The highest profile sportsman to stand his ground. All power to his elbow, (literally). There are quite a few low profile heroes too, who stood up to be counted despite immense pressure to conform from the authorities and work colleagues alike. Matt Le Tissier is a shining exemplar who’s worth ten Linekers.
Yes Le Tissier is a legend.
I think a few more high profile athletes in US sports were very publicly unvaxxed, notably Kyrie Irving.
I would guess that many top sportsmen and women didn’t take the “vaccines”, but managed to get the required certification based on placebo shots. But Novak is a hero for making a public stand on the issue.
Maybe. Perhaps lots of rich and powerful people did, and probably lots of not so rich people too.
But what I would like to know is this; in what realm would a ‘never-vaxxed’ person suddenly decide after all of this time to not just go and get their very first death jab but to participate in a Pfizer trial?? Please tell me such people do not exist in 2023! đź
”After having COVID-19, the natural immunity that occurs from infection may not provide enough protection against new variants of the virus. Your immunity also decreases over time. This means that you can still get sick from COVID-19 even if you have had it previously.
Fortunately, a single dose of a COVID-19 vaccine could help prevent serious illness and hospitalization from another infection in people who have already had COVID-19. Based on these findings, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has simplified the recommended COVID-19 vaccination schedule to one convenient injection of an mRNA- based vaccine for people 6 years and older who are unvaccinated.
If you are thinking about getting vaccinated, an updated formulation of Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine is now being studied that could make a single dose of the vaccine even more effective by providing protection against new variants of the virus.”
https://www.covidvaccinestudy.com/singledose
“This study is enrolling people who:
…Are generally healthy or have stable chronic conditions and no history of myocarditis or pericarditisâ
I wonder why they donât want anyone with a history of myocarditis or pericarditis! If anyone reads that, and alarm bells donât ring, they need to install a new alarm system.
Itâs almost like saying, âThis study is for any healthy person who doesnât mind getting myocarditis or pericarditisâ.
âParticipants may be reimbursed for expenses and time related to completing study activities.â
Iâm sure the participants will be very generously reimbursed to make it worth their while getting myocarditis or pericarditis.
âThis study does not include a placebo (injection with no active ingredient).â
– Of course not. As the two lawyers RFK and Aaron Siri repeatedly point out, no vaccine has ever been subjected to a genuine placebo-controlled clinical trial (âthe gold-standard for effectiveness researchâ which can prove cause and effect).
People have stayed vax-free thus far for a reason, i.e, they’ve got a functioning brain between their ears and are rightly sceptical of it all. As we keep saying, ”nobody regrets not taking it”, so I honestly cannot for the life of me see why any rational person ( and just by virtue of the fact that they’ve not submitted to the needle 2.5+ years on means that they are clued up and deemed it unnecessary ) would do a full 180 and roll up for this. Even if they did pay generously as a bribe it still would make no sense because you can’t put a price on health and obviously the unvaxxed are enjoying superior health to the jab zealot pincushions. It wouldn’t surprise me if we find out months down the line that Pfizer had to resort to using poor rodents for this jab trial too because they struggled to get any human lab rats.
Mogwai, I actually do know someone who has remained unvaccinated until now but told me this week that she will probably get the Covid vaccine if her doctor says she should. She’s not a friend, just someone I very occasionally meet and speak to when I’m out shopping. She’s about 70 years old, not in great health but no serious health problems, probably slightly below average intelligence and not well educated. I was speaking to her about a year ago, and out of the blue she asked me if I was vaccinated, and I answered honestly and she said she wasn’t vaccinated either. But she said she might eventually get vaccinated! Now, about one year later, she still hasn’t got vaccinated. When I met her this week, I asked her if she was still unvaccinated and she seemed a bit shocked that I asked (I think she’d forgotten that she had told me) and she said that I was the only person who knows she’s not vaccinated. But, as I said, she said if her doctor advises it, she probably will get vaccinated. I didn’t give her any advice, but she asked me if I was going to get vaccinated,… Read more »
An unvaccinated Polish friend of mine in Northern Ireland, who is an Irish/UK citizen, wanted to travel to see her family in Poland, during the height of the travel restrictions. She discovered via a âWhatâs Appâ group, in Polish, that she could purchase a fake ‘proof of vaccination certificateâ for a very reasonable amount of money (about ÂŁ40 or ÂŁ60, as far as I can remember). I was sceptical, but lo and behold, she travelled to Poland and back with her fake certificate, no problem!
Novak is a legend and everybody involved in his bans from playing, plus all of the vaxxed players must be feeling pretty stupid and hopefully ashamed right now. Do you think ‘lessons will be learnt’?
More confirmation that Novak made the right call here. Imagine a vaccine so safe and effective that the more shots you have the more likely you are to die from the thing they’re supposed to protect you against? I’d add that you’re more likely to die from all causes but these three graphs are based on Covid-related deaths;
https://twitter.com/CybrpnkDystopia/status/1701741473308332506/photo/1
It seriously grates me when people’s covid jab “status” is referred to as just vaccination, without the covid part. As in:
It’s as if the only jab that matters in the world is rhe blasted covid jab. All other ones are immaterial, unimportant. Your entire attitude to vaccination as a whole and even modern medicine is defined by whether you took the stupid covid jab or not.
https://off-guardian.org/2023/09/12/this-week-in-the-new-normal-71/
Always a delightful read:
‘This Week in the New Normal’ from Off-G.
Djokovic was âlocked outâ of Australia on 16 January 2022.
There were 1,891 âCovid deathsâ in Australia in the 12 months up to 16 Jan 2022.
There were 15,051 âCovid deathsâ in Australia in the 12 months after 16 Jan 2022.
– despite (or because of?) all of Australiaâs coercive Covid vaccine rules and mass vaccination!
Fewer than 2,000 âCovid deathsâ in the year before Djokovic was banned from Australia.
More than 15,000 âCovid deathsâ in the year after Djokovic was banned from Australia.
Yet the vaccines and the strict vaccine rules were supposed to reduce Covid deaths. That doesnât look like an âeffectiveâ vaccine to me. But what do I know?
Of course, the vaccine pushers will say that there would have been even more Covid deaths without the vaccines and the strict rules coercing people to get vaccinated.
Just as a religious nut could say, âThere would have been even more Covid deaths if I hadnât prayed.â
Neither claim can be totally disproved, but both require a lot of faith to believe them.
We must remain magnanimous in victory, or they’ll hate us even more and start calling for the government to “protect” them from our “sins”.
Djok, you are the man.
I wept when you won in Australia.
I wept when you won in the US.
I will weep tears of joy and anger. Every time you win.
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BoĆŸe pravde!