Australian PM Threatens To Send Djokovic Home If Exemption Isn’t Legit

Novak Djokovic is a tennis player who has been given a medical exemption for the COVID vaccine. He can now play at the Australian Open. However, Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison is attempting to intimidate the star beforehand, threatening that Djokovic will be sent home if his medical exemption does not meet Australia’s standards.

Both Morrison and Home Affairs Minister Karen Andrews expressed that they will not be afraid to enforce their tyrannical vaccine mandates, even if that means sending the world’s best tennis player back to his native Serbia:

Andrews stated that while Tennis Australia and the Victorian government may allow a player not vaccinated to participate in the Australian Open tournament, the Commonwealth government will be enforcing our rules at the Australian border. If an arrival person isn’t vaccinated they will need to show proof of medical reason to allow them to have the same travel arrangements as fully-vaccinated ones.

Morrison stated, “If this evidence isn’t sufficient, then he won’t be treated any differently to anyone else; he’ll fly on the next flight home.”

So far, Djokovic has refused to be intimidated by the tyrants in Australia’s government ahead of the Australian Open. He refused to disclose his vaccine status in October despite being forced to.

Djokovic may appear to be closing the doors on medical tyranny, but he is actually winning the war against it in many ways.

Because of his firm stand on privacy, the Australian Open allowed unvaccinated participants to the Grand Slam’s first leg. Further, his refusal to talk about Australia’s imminent threat of sending him home shows how desperate Australia really is to stop any rebellion or threat against its draconian methods. It will also hurt the Australian economy, which will host a top tournament with its worst asset without his medical exemption.

We hope Djokovic will be able to play on the court but he doesn’t have to serve a single point to win this tournament.

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