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by Richard Eldred
24 July 2023 2:20 AM

  • “Nigel Farage ready to sue NatWest after being ‘treated like war criminal’” – A furious Nigel Farage is ready to sue Coutts’ owner NatWest, claiming it treated him like a war criminal, according to the Sun.
  • “Nigel Farage reveals ‘condescending’ Coutts letter” – Nigel Farage has revealed the moment he received a letter from Coutts telling him he was being cut off from the bank, reports the Mail.
  • “BBC ex-employee blasts corporation as he calls for quick apology to Nigel Farage” – In an interview on GB News, Nicholas Owen has called on Simon Jack, one of the BBC’s journalists, to apologise over his coverage of the Nigel Farage banking row.
  • “NatWest still has questions to answer” – There will be a review into the Coutts banking row, but what assurances do customers have in the meantime that they will not be similarly penalised for their opinions, asks the Telegraph in a leading article.
  • “Closing Nigel Farage’s bank accounts is an attack on free speech itself” – City Minister Andrew Griffith assures in the Telegraph that they are actively taking measures to prevent any recurrence of the Coutts banking row.
  • “Posturing for profit: After Coutts, the backlash” – Moralising firms have long made hay from right-on ‘values’. Now the tide is turning against corporate hypocrisy, says Fred Sculthorp in the Sunday Times.
  • “Rishi must take tough decisions after poll defeats” – The Conservative Party is facing a possible historic defeat at the next general election due to its disconnect with the voters and failure to deliver on promises, writes Matthew Goodwin in the Express.
  • “Britain is Europe’s liberal outcast” – Britain is becoming the last holdout of liberal-Left political power in a continent swinging firmly to the Right, says Aris Roussinos in UnHerd.
  • “Britain needs a referendum on Net Zero” – The Telegraph is calling for a referendum on Net Zero, as the economic and societal consequences of the 2050 target have become apparent.
  • “Jacob Rees-Mogg presses Tories to scale back Net Zero plans” – Jacob Rees-Mogg, the former Business Secretary, suggests Rishi Sunak should dilute his green agenda to galvanise Conservative supporters, reports the Telegraph.
  • “Swedish energy giant Vattenfall halts U.K. wind farm project due to spiralling costs” – Swedish state energy giant Vattenfall has abandoned plans to build a multi-billion pound wind farm off Norfolk because of spiralling costs, reports This is Money.
  • “Gary Lineker told to stick to football by MOTD predecessor in row over wading into politics” – Des Lynam has told Gary Lineker, the BBC’s highest-paid star, to “get on with the football”, reports the Express.
  • “Man in a gimp suit roams through Shakespeare’s Globe” – A man has horrified families after attending a mid-afternoon performance at Shakespeare’s Globe dressed in a gimp suit, says the Mail.
  • “Miss Italy pageant bans transgender competitors” – The Miss Italy beauty pageant has announced that it will not allow transgender competitors, and all entrants must be “a woman from birth”, says Fox News.
  • “Trans surgery pitfalls revealed: 81% endure pain after operations” – Researchers from the University of Florida have found that more than half of trans surgery patients endured pain during sex, and nearly a third could not control their bladders after operations, reports the Mail.
  • “Mother ‘shocked’ as autistic son is taught there are multiple genders” – A mother-of-two was left horrified after her autistic 10 year-old son was told to fill out an exercise about multiple genders and sex changes in class, says the Mail.
  • “How David Bowie predicted the trans movement” – David Bowie’s 1995 album, Outside, gave us a chillingly accurate foretaste of the contemporary cult of gender, says Gareth Roberts in Spiked.
  • “Woke propaganda fest: How U.S. Republicans went to war over the Barbie movie” –The gender themes in the blockbuster comedy Barbie are riling U.S. conservatives, with some calling for a boycott, says the Telegraph.
  • “Barbie is Fight Club for women” – Kat Rosenfield, in UnHerd, explores Barbie’s timeless allure as she defies age and societal norms, reflecting the paradoxes of millennial women.
  • “Investigating the pro-censorship U.K. group expanding across the U.S.” – America First Legal has announced that it is investigating a U.K.-based group known as the Centre for Countering Digital Hate for operating in the U.S. as a non-profit, says Reclaim the Net.
  • “California expands travel ban list over gender ideology to half the country” – California has extended its travel ban to three states that have imposed restrictions on transgender students’ participation in school sports teams that do not align with their biological sex, reports the Epoch Times.
  • “Biden nominates Admiral Lisa Franchetti to be first woman to lead U.S. Navy” – The nomination of Admiral Lisa Franchetti by President Biden to lead the Navy comes as a surprise, reports Reuters. Pentagon officials had widely expected the nod to go to Admiral Samuel Paparo, who leads the Navy in the Pacific and who has experience grappling with the growing challenge from China.
  • “Elon Musk reveals plans to replace Twitter’s bird logo with an ‘X’” – Elon Musk has announced that the Twitter logo will be imminently changing from its famous bird to an X, reports the Mail.
  • “‘This is disgraceful for a supposedly scientific journal’” – Patrick Moore, the co-founder of Greenpeace, presents a chart published by Lancet that exhibits an unequal Y-Axis, downplaying the fact that cold weather causes 10 times more deaths than heat in Europe.

The journal “Lancet” published the chart on left with unequal Y-Axis to downplay fact that cold causes 10X more deaths than heat in Europe. Björn Lomborg corrected this with chart on right.
This is disgraceful for a supposedly scientific journal. pic.twitter.com/yG6guLQwyT

— Patrick Moore (@EcoSenseNow) July 23, 2023

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ImpObs
ImpObs
3 years ago

If all the players were to refuse to play until the government follows the rule of law, we’d see just how much ‘power’ the minister had.

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HelenaHancart
HelenaHancart
3 years ago
Reply to  ImpObs

I noticed that Andy Murray has even given Novak his support, albeit rather weakly but it’s a start I suppose.

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A Y M
A Y M
3 years ago
Reply to  HelenaHancart

Headline needs an update:
DJOK SHOCK Novak Djokovic chaos as cops pepper-spray fans swarming car after claims he was arrested after anti-vax court win

https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/17271925/novak-djokovic-arrested-victory-appeal-australian-open/

CHAOS has erupted in Australia following claims Novak Djokovic was arrested after his anti-vax court win as cops fired pepper-spray at fans.
Pictures show tumultuous scenes amid a day of farce in Melbourne as fuming supporters of the tennis ace swarmed a car leaving his lawyer’s office as police battled to move them on.
The havoc came after Srdjan Djokovic, the father of the world’s number one, bizarrely claimed anti-vaxxer his son was detained following a judge ruling for him to be freed from quarantine. 
But in contradiction to his dad’s arrest claims to Pavlovic Today, Djokovic’s brother then reportedly told SportKlub that the tennis player is “with his lawyers” as ministers want to “capture and lock him up”. 
With the situation unclear, hundreds of outraged Djokovic supporters formed huge crowds outside his lawyer’s office in Melbourne as groups blocked a car they believed to be carrying the tennis star.
Fans clashed with police who used pepper-spray in a bid to control them as they chanted Djokovic’s nickname and hurled bottles as tensions escalated. 

Djokovic’s dad was due to hold a press conference at 11am (GMT), but this has reportedly been delayed until 1pm (GMT).
Reports in Australian media have cited government sources denying he has been arrested and said he remains with his lawyers.

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Dame Lynet
Dame Lynet
3 years ago
Reply to  A Y M

Yet another unnecessary shitshow to add to covid’s long and murky tally.

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Moist Von Lipwig
Moist Von Lipwig
3 years ago
Reply to  HelenaHancart

It would have been one thing if the Australian government had just banned Djokovic but they purposefully and publicly entrapped him which is quite obvious to all those willing to see.

I can understand Murray thinking Djokovic should get vaccinated but he’s right about how badly the government has handled this.

It’s cynical gesture poltics.

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Banjones
Banjones
3 years ago
Reply to  Moist Von Lipwig

I can’t understand why Murray would think anyone should get ‘vaccinated’. After all, it’s an unlicensed and inadequately tested therapy. Why should he think others should be willing to take the risk that he has himself?

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watersider
watersider
3 years ago
Reply to  HelenaHancart

Yeah, but his stupid brother Jamie, is on record as saying he supports the natzies and thinks the other Jock should be barred.

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Banjones
Banjones
3 years ago
Reply to  watersider

Mummy probably told him to say that.

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Dame Lynet
Dame Lynet
3 years ago
Reply to  ImpObs

If that was extended to all sportspeople and they showed the solidarity (and the power they have – they love their sport in Oz) they should have shown from the start, her power would be limited to clearing her desk and vacating her office by the end of the afternoon.

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Bellingcat
Bellingcat
3 years ago

He should also sue them for loss of earnings, which in his case would be several million pounds.

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X - In Search of Space
X - In Search of Space
3 years ago

If the immigration minister were to exercise her power, and go against the court’s ruling, then no if’s or but’s, Novak should declare that henceforth he gas no desire to set foot in that country ever again.

Not only that, I would like to hope that fellow tennis players (and other sports persons as well) would condemn what has clearly been a case of bullying retribution by the Australian govt.

Some say, if Novak were to play then it would be a victory. Perhaps, in a way. But I say he should boycott Aus tennis. More than that, I think a more powerful/meaningful victory would be if a majority of tennis players were to boycott Aus tennis. If Novak plays, then that gives the govt a black-eye, yes, but they would still arrogantly and vindictively carry on with no less spitefulness. However, if he were to boycott Australia (not just tennis), because of how rotten and vindictive the supposedly free and tolerant country has become – then I think that would maybe hurt them more, enough to perhaps shock or force them to climb down in general.

The powerful thing about Novac boycotting, would be that it could not be seen as simply an act of sour-grapes – he has a completely valid right to play, and the govt have acted in a clearly unreasonable and vindictive manner towards him from the outset.

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
3 years ago
Reply to  X - In Search of Space

Novax should take them to court for calling this circensus the “Australian Open”

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SimCS
SimCS
3 years ago
Reply to  X - In Search of Space

Or boycott until the rotten festid Aussie govt is booted out (or themselves locked up). Novak can also make this personal, whilst simultaneously showing that he still has respect for the Aussie people..

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NeilofWatford
NeilofWatford
3 years ago

I see the dark hand of the Chinese Communist Party here.
Australia has been heavily subverted by the CCP, it’s had-won freedoms given up so easily by a country that has lost the love of the truth.

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David Beaton
David Beaton
3 years ago
Reply to  NeilofWatford

I think this has been made clearer by the day – Australia is coveted by the Chinese fo its mineral wealth . With its relatively tiny scattered population, it will soon be in their pocket.

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ComeTheRevolution
ComeTheRevolution
3 years ago
Reply to  NeilofWatford

So has the UK – the UK is heavily subverted by the CCP and we have MANY treasonous politicians who are opening the door to these people. All KISSINGER fanboys are 100percent suspect in this.

Last edited 3 years ago by ComeTheRevolution
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Moist Von Lipwig
Moist Von Lipwig
3 years ago
Reply to  NeilofWatford

Clive James noted that too many Australians are descended from prison guards.

No subversion was needed.

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Bolloxed Britannia
Bolloxed Britannia
3 years ago

Djokovic should now take the opportunity to end this Circus. Call a press conference and say F#ck Australia and it’s Neo-fascist, psychotic dictatorship, I’m offsky! He should now use his massive social media platform to expose the absolute premeditated evil of their agenda…

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David Beaton
David Beaton
3 years ago
Reply to  Bolloxed Britannia

Australians should fund the re-runnnig of the Australian Open – outside Australia!

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BS665
BS665
3 years ago
Reply to  Bolloxed Britannia

Theyd censor it.

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smithey
smithey
3 years ago

Djokovic should just leave Australia in principle now. Why anyone would want to go to such lengths to get into an authoritarian dystopian hell hole such as Australia is beyond me. There will be other tennis tournaments he can play in. We should all boycott Australia on principe now.

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Backlash
Backlash
3 years ago
Reply to  smithey

I won’t be going to any of the new tinpot dictatorships

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David Beaton
David Beaton
3 years ago
Reply to  Backlash

Wait until it arrives here – Johnson and Gove are salivating at the thought – “King of the World” and his Minion!

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Jaguarpig
Jaguarpig
3 years ago
Reply to  smithey

I won’t be ever setting foot in this shit hole or NZ ever again.

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Banjones
Banjones
3 years ago
Reply to  smithey

You almost typed ‘Princip’ there! How appropriate!

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Fingerache Philip
Fingerache Philip
3 years ago

A Serb lit the touch paper which started WW1, perhaps another Serb will light another touch paper to start the “fight back” against the war of terror being waged against the people of the world?

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gone_loopy
gone_loopy
3 years ago

Well done Novak. Its funny how when this bs enters a court room, the zealots lose.

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David Beaton
David Beaton
3 years ago
Reply to  gone_loopy

They are trying to silence the Courts along with the opposition social media.
They have given themselves another 8 years to impose this totalitarian Globalist Tyranny of the Corporates, the corrupt Banks the UN and the Super Rich.

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Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago
Reply to  David Beaton

At least everyone will see them for the tinpot tyrants they are now.

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Gregoryno6
Gregoryno6
3 years ago

I wish I could be a fly on the wall at the next National Cabinet meeting.

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BS665
BS665
3 years ago

He is performing a great service for the whole world. His example will be a precedent to destroy covidianism in Australia.

And he will win this slam in style.

Triumph of the individual over the system!

Novak, you honourable man!

Last edited 3 years ago by BS665
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David Beaton
David Beaton
3 years ago
Reply to  BS665

We desperately need him to win – something must bring down the gang destroying Australia!

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BS665
BS665
3 years ago
Reply to  David Beaton

He will win with the genius of righteous fury.

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David Beaton
David Beaton
3 years ago

At least the mindless Fascism of the evil mentally. deranged gang who have captured Australia with their Covid Lies on behalf of the WEF, is made clear to the World.

Serbia should recall their Ambassador and break off relations.

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Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago

Nigel Farage just said that if the immigration minister overturns cthis decision, that would be no different to a banana republic.

You know, I think that’s about right.

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David Beaton
David Beaton
3 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Now more like a Chop Suey and Bat Soup republic

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
3 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

barana wepubwic

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Milo
Milo
3 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Sky news reported said the Judge was quite outspoken and didn’t mince words in the hearing. Gave minister a bloody nose by all accounts. Am thinking that in response minister IS likely to overturn court’s decision, if only to show courts and public who is in charge of this show.

I’d be very surprised if Novak is allowed to stay and play.

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Gregoryno6
Gregoryno6
3 years ago

For an entertaining summary of the day’s proceedings, here’s a link to Emily’s tweets at Voice for Victoria.

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ellie-em
ellie-em
3 years ago

The show must go on…

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ComeTheRevolution
ComeTheRevolution
3 years ago

Dont forget that Australia has a Union Jack on its flag – so the British State is complicit with the tyranny in Australia and they are doing NOTHING to counter it. We have a BIG PROBLEM of traitors in our government and our institutions.

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
3 years ago
Reply to  ComeTheRevolution

Oikophobia is the only racist problem in the west

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brachiopod
brachiopod
3 years ago

There was a quip that went around decades ago that suggested that a ‘well balanced Australian’ had a chip on both shoulders. In this case one chip is that they ‘know’ everything about how viruses transmit and infect, and ‘know’ they can control it, and the other is that they ‘know’ how the immune system works and they ‘know’ that only vaccines will save Australia.

Unfortunately they have infected all our politicians with their ‘knowledge’.

Meanwhile their senior politicians blame the likes of Djokovic for being entitled and bringing the virus into Australia, to which the only comment is ‘hypocrites’ as the worst offenders are senior politicians, diplomats, and very rich interfering busybodies like Gates and his WHO buddies. On the theme of diplomats sidestepping regulations and spreading diseases, who exactly are the 4 diplomats from whom the first 4 omicron cases in the World were analysed.

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ttenl
ttenl
3 years ago

Djokovic is the number one player in the world not the “men’s” number one. It’s like reading bbc sport.

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PatrickF
PatrickF
3 years ago

Person doesn’t need jabs, for health reasons. Person told to have jabs, because it’s not about health reasons.

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JayBee
JayBee
3 years ago

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/australian-govt-weighs-whether-bar-djokovic-3-years-after-judge-orders-immediate
The most recemt turn of events there.

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JayBee
JayBee
3 years ago

https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/hating-novak-has-become-national-sport-australia
I think this is the most telling, sick and significant development in the whole Novak saga, the stuff described by Desmet, Eisenstein, LeBon&co and transferable to this lot as a whole and to most other circumstances, like masks and vaccines:
“We have to hate him… If Novak is not the devil, then we are all fools – fools for acquiescing to increasingly nonsensical demands and fools for agreeing to endlessly shifting Covid goal posts.”

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loopDloop
loopDloop
3 years ago

Australia is lost.

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Moist Von Lipwig
Moist Von Lipwig
3 years ago

In other words, the Australian government has decided it doesn’t need to obey the law.

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rayc
rayc
3 years ago
Reply to  Moist Von Lipwig

In the end, it all boils down to the good old law of the jungle, the only working law out there. But we like to have illusions to the contrary.

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Moist Von Lipwig
Moist Von Lipwig
3 years ago
Reply to  rayc

Lockdown is totalitarian and Australia has been the most locked down nation on Earth so it is consistent that the Australian government would do this.

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phil
phil
3 years ago

The silence of the other tennis players is deafening. Not only is Djoko the number 1 player, but he also appears to be the only player with both a brain and a backbone.

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BS665
BS665
3 years ago
Reply to  phil

Apart from the retired Pat Cash?

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phil
phil
3 years ago
Reply to  BS665

Yes, perhaps the exception proves the rule

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CoronanationStreet
CoronanationStreet
3 years ago

Half of me would like Djoko to stick two fingers up and leave freely. Hopefully accompanied by at least half of the other players and leave the Nadals and other Gates cocksuckers there in a half arsed attempt at the Open. But I have no doubt he’s far too professional and respectful of his supporters to do so.

Victoria has been a banana republic since before the virus circulated but Andrews as well as the Federal Govt (and govt border and police agencies) have really overstepped the mark here. It takes a wealthy high profile sportsman to challenge this in court. They know the rest of us have no option but to comply.

What happens when the unvaxxed rugby playera go off to Italy or France? It’ll happen there as well. I hope they grow some balls and refuse to play if any of them are singled out.

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crisisgarden
crisisgarden
3 years ago

If the final is between Nadal and Djokovic, we will get a proxy battle on behalf of vaxoids/antivaxoids everywhere! Imagine the tension!

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mishmash
mishmash
3 years ago

Top Georgian tennis player Nikoloz Basilashvili abandons his tennis match in Australia due to breathing problems.

And they all know what’s causing it.

Last edited 3 years ago by mishmash
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RW
RW
3 years ago

Of course it is tyranny. Democracy without human rights is tyranny of the officials justified by acclamation of anonymous mobs influenced by official propanda. As soon as the idea that individuals are principally inviolate is abandoned, the whole edifice turns into a ghastly antithesis of what it was reportedly supposed to be.

Earlier example of that: The mother of this tennis player complained publically that he was held in pretty miserable, prison-like conditions. To this, the Australian ministress of the interior (IIRC) replied (on tele, seen on BBC1) that he Was absolutely free to leave as soon as he chooses and I thought “Oh really? He can just open the door, walk out, and enter a plane of his choice, leaving the country to whatever destination? Isn’t this more that he may inform his overseers during their working hours that he agrees to being deported and that they’ll then walk him – at some time convenient for them – to a plane they have chosen and make sure he doesn’t take any unauthorized steps until the door is bolted?”

That’s then this ministresses’ definition of freedom: He is free to accept that we can treat him as it damn well pleases us.

Last edited 3 years ago by RW
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rayc
rayc
3 years ago
Reply to  RW

But it’s always been like that… Theoretically you are free not to pay taxes… provided that you “choose” not to have an income (above a certain level). Individual freedom is, by and large, a carefully constructed illusion.

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Prester John
Prester John
3 years ago

The most dangerous Serb since Gavril Princip assassinated the Archduke of Australia and started WW3, said no one ever.

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LonePatriot
LonePatriot
3 years ago

World sports leages like NFL secretly recommeding Ivermectin to their players. Who knows what is out there that recommeds this wonder drug while appearing as provax pro vaxxine cult. It is the trick of Satan. Do your own research and you will see the truth. Trust God and let Him direct you to truth. It is not easy to get this medicine because they are trying everything to block people accessing it. If you want you can get it from https://ivmpharmacy.com

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Ruth Learner
Ruth Learner
3 years ago

Djokovic is not the issue here – obviously. It’s a fascist regime that has turned its population into guinea pigs that should be in prison and on trial. But you know – the tall poppy syndrome might also be in full swing – after all, Djokovic is possibly the best tennis player of all time (in my books, at least). Sad and pathetic. I won’t be visiting my family or friends in aus any time soon but I will be banging on my drum to spur Djpkovic to his record breaking tenth title. Brilliant player.

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SimCS
SimCS
3 years ago

It’s still amazing that the Aussie govt haven’t yet twigged that despite it being a highly vaccinated country, Moronic Omicron ‘cases’ have rocketed. Can’t they put two and two together??

They also haven’t yet twigged that is the vaccine is only to reduce the severity of covid in that person, someone’s vaccination status is only of consequence to that person, given that symptomatic ill people do tend to self-isolate, i.e. in old fashioned language, they’re ‘off sick’.

Moreover, the Aussie govt also haven’t twigged that the number of ‘fully vaccinated’ professional sports players that are collapsing and dying from heart conditions has skyrocketed, with the only common cause being the vaccine (IIRC, only in the last couple of days did a tennis player complain of breathing difficulties during a match).

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DevonBlueBoy
DevonBlueBoy
3 years ago

Such respect for the law shown by their Immigration Fuhrer, Alex Hawke. She obviously learnt this from Constable Savage on ‘Not the Nine O’Clock News’

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