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Still demonising No-vax

Justice for the unvaccinated is coming with Trump

25 January 2025

9:00 AM

25 January 2025

9:00 AM

Novak Djokovic is not the only person who feels uneasy when they visit the city once affectionately known by all Australians as Marvellous Melbourne. The tennis superstar revealed that he feels nervous every time he goes through Australian passport control, wondering if he is going to be detained. Who can blame him after the way he was treated in January 2022?

Djokovic had complied with Australia’s nonsensical and unethical Covid vaccine regulations – nonsensical because the so-called vaccine didn’t stop anyone from getting Covid, getting sick, or dying, and unethical because nobody should be forced to take an experimental injection, particularly...

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