by Graham Strouts

With the final stage of Slovakia’s easing of lockdown restrictions complete a couple of weeks ago, the next major block to be lifted is opening the borders, now well underway: as of Thursday, the border between Czech and Slovakia re-opened without any restrictions of checks. Rather oddly, prime minister Igor Matovič claimed this represented the re-instatement of “Czechoslovakia” which must have raised a few eyebrows since of course it is nothing of the kind, merely restoring the pre-pandemic Schengen area between the two republics.
Free travel is also possible between Slovakia and Austria – at least in practice, since technically this only applies if you want to return within 48 hours of departing, otherwise you have to undergo the 14-day home quarantine. But as we discovered yesterday on a cycling trip taking us over the “Freedom Bridge” across the Moravia, there are no police checks of any kind either side of the border. It is likely (but not yet confirmed) that all border restrictions for Hungary will also be lifted by the middle of the month, or by the end of June at the latest.
Better known as the “Chuck Norris” Bridge, after a public poll revealed this as the most popular name, the fine cycling bridge stands as a powerful symbol of unity and freedom of travel between east with west, something not possible before 1992. November of last year marked the 30th anniversary of the end of socialism. This was the last time we cycled over the bridge, where a temporary mock barrier had been erected and visitors were handed “visas” as a reminder that free travel across the Moravia should not be taken for granted. Never could we have imagined that the bridge would once again be closed so soon, albeit for a different reason.
During the lockdown we went to Devin a couple of times and gazed mournfully across the river towards the shores of Austria just a few hundred yards away. We got a feeling of what it must have been like under the communist regime, except that this time, of course, restrictions were not just between east and west, but on borders everywhere.
The Slovak Government imposed a 90-day State of Emergency in March, and this will expire in a week’s time. In principle, they could simply reimpose another 90-days immediately, but this seems unlikely, with Igor Matovič, the Prime Minister, seemingly alone in his desire to do so. There is little support for the continuation of such measures from either the ruling coalition or the opposition parties. With new cases close to zero, Slovakia has escaped both the ravages of the virus and the worst excesses of the lockdown. As in much of mainland Europe, things are rapidly returning to something close to normal.
Traffic in the city is almost back to pre-Covid rates, sidewalk cafes and restaurants are busy, some schools have re-opened and people are returning to work, albeit with some changes such as staggered shifts. Cinemas and theatres remain closed due to social distancing measures which would make them uneconomic, but outdoor events are starting again including live music. Masks are much less in evidence outside, where they are only required if you breach the two-metre rule. It is permitted to sit in groups of up to six in restaurants, although the two-metre rule still applies between tables and in shops. Secondary schools will remain closed until the start of the next academic year in September.
Slovakia has one of the lowest death rates in the world, a total of only 28 deaths in a population of five-and-a-half million. As in other countries, hospitals were emptied out here to make way for Covid patients who mainly failed to materialise. Most regular operations and procedures were suspended as the Covid wards remained largely empty. GPs stopped coming to work or referred patients to specialists instead. My partner, a neurologist, saw her own patients all but disappear for several weeks, frightened away from seeking medical attention by media scare stories about over-run hospital wards. For the past few weeks, she has been going into work with barely a handful of patients to see each day. As of last week, this situation seems to have ended and she is as busy as before the lockdown.
Mainly, despite taking a big economic hit – estimated to be at least 10% – 15% of GDP – we have been very lucky here. Outside exercise was never really restricted and although everything in the city was closed for some weeks we were able to cycle along the river where buffets remained open for take-away beer and sandwiches.
While some are concerned about a second wave and would prefer the borders to remain closed, it seems unlikely there will be any return to lockdown even if infections tick up. Across Europe, borders are re-opening like floodgates. Italy, which had one of the hardest lockdowns and the highest number of deaths, abruptly changed course last week to throw open its borders and welcome all comers in an attempt to save its tourism industry. Overall, there seems to be a sense that enough is enough and that whether the virus has run its course or not, there is little public appetite for imposing such draconian restrictions again as other concerns take over.
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The Australian government is a risk to the Australian community.
Precisely. A nice and simple explanation of the truth – unlike the convoluted, twisted ‘explanations/justifications’ from the govt.
“It’s very tragic – and as Australia bans the world’s best tennis player from the country because he isn’t vaccinated against a cold he’s already had and which is anyway running rampant through the population, everybody loses.”
Tragic yes.
A better word, I would say, would be ‘daft’.
If Australians cannot see that they are being held hostage by their irrational government then there is no help for them.
Funny how the word “sacrifices” keeps coming up in the media all over the world these days.
I didn’t make “sacrifices”, because that would imply that my action were in favour of some kind of ‘noble cause’. Instead I would describe it as I’ve been kept under what at times has felt like virtual house arrest for long periods of time and am now some kind of plague spreading social outcast because I’m not vaccinated against a cold I’ve already had and which is anyway running rampant through the population.
I don’t know. The reactions indicate that the bulk of the brainless Aussie public agree with their insane Government’s stance.
It’s so definitely about public health.
Most of us saw this coming from the off. They are using him to whip up a frenzy to stir Australian idiots against the unvaccinated. Predictably, the public are such thick cunts that they cannot see that this is what is happening.
Beautifully put, and I agree with every word.
Ditto. So depressing.
Well put. Now the question arises of what might happen to Novak Djokovic next. I am not sure whether there’s a useful global ranking of sports personalities by fame (at least, one that’s available outside the world of brand management and sports advertising), but undoubtedly he’s a very famous person, his photo gets on the front pages, and he’s not a government figure, a politician, or a professionally opinionising journalist.
There has been NO concession to the anti-spiking anti-depopulationist point of view in any country I am aware of. This is perhaps stating the obvious.
Do you reckon he will be jailed, either in Australia (for the false statement on the immigration form) or in Serbia (for breaching isolation rules)?
To judge only by what’s being said at the moment by Serbian figures up to and including prime minister Ana Brnabic, it doesn’t look as though this man who is hailed as a “national hero” for his tennis successes will be jailed in Serbia…
But Big Pharma could eat Brnabic for breakfast…and on an international level Djokovic might be held to constitute a suitable “example” to be doled out a humiliation pour encourager les autres.
Good luck to him.
What I’d like him to say is “F*** tennis. F*** the Australian government. My health comes first.”
There was a story about an Australian who was put in that internment camp for lying to the authorities. I don’t know if they can do it to foreign nationals (and outside of the Northern territory).
Yes, either that or they don’t want to see.
They’re loudly applauding this, ignoring the rule of law completely.
The Australian Government purposefully entrapped Djokovic.
He might have been better to boycott the whole thing from the get go. On the other side of the coin he has shown them up to the whole world for what they are and what a total farce the whole thing is.
If I was him, I’d leave now. While he still can.
Stuff ’em!
If he is deported, I hope at least a handful of players withdraw from the AO in protest – I suppose his fellow Serbs might, but I bet most don’t.
The regime in Australia has closed the country!
Their paper tyrants seem to be going the full Nazi – must be a turn-on for them in their pointless, sad lives.
Clearly the others who are still in the Aussie prison camp will have been jabbed with the “poison death shots” and will no longer be in full control of their faculties.
No longer be in charge of their faculties….Yes, or their all-important bodies. Let’s hope not too many of the fully punctured collapse on court. I was tempted to say the opposite but one must be charitable, even if the Australian government doesn’t seem to know the meaning of the word.
Oh how I wish players (and others) got behind him in a Big way. Can but dream.
Yes. I don’t see any point in flogging the horse – it’s an ex-horse. But also, surely they must by now have comprehensively exorcised from Novak any desire to remain/play there?
yeah before they put him in one of those CCP inspired “quarantine” camps.
Frustratingly, the lie on his immigration form is the damning issue here, why would he make such a claim that could give them an opportunity to deport him.
They’re mental, despotic, tyrannical maniacs out there – the old adage about being descendants of prison guards really is shining through.
Unsurprisingly the world press is not focussing on the ridiculous notion that ONE man, who is naturally immune (presumably to the Omicron wave given when he had his infection) could possibly be a danger to the whole of AUSTRALIA! Where presumably more Vaxx deaths have occurred than Covid deaths.
The poor souls of Australia have been so brainwashed that they cannot see it for trying. Will they ever recover?
The brainwashed ones are those who actually believe he had a ‘covid’ infection.
I don’t think they retain the brain cells left to calculate the risk of him infecting anyone with anything lethal. Too many figures (and most of them after the dot- ‘strewth!)
Hmmmm, yes, I’d agree.
Yes, it should NEVER have gotten to this point regarding a fixed requirement to expose personal medical details (with regards to a minor health issue) to enter a country, if all other requirements have been met.
Yes, the Australian “government”‘s move is punitive, childish, petty and barely worthy of the actions of a tin-pot, fascist dictator .. let alone a supposedly democratic country.
But, *IF* he did lie on his application, I’m not quite sure what to say to be honest. If I was fully vaccinated, but lied on my Oz visa application about a subject of high interest and scrutiny, I would have to accept the circumstance.
Just my 2 pence.
The world should boycott Australia and all its products.
If only they had a Head of State capable of intervening.
In other words…
If this is indeed true and not just another fake poll, then most (but not all) of the Aussie population deserve everything they get.
Don’t worry they really will!
PLUS the survivors will be lumped with a huge bill
Like so many around the world, they’ve been fed misinformation by official sources for the last 2 years (particularly since vaccination started) and they’re now so brainwashed that they can’t think critically of the decisions that have been made.
They’re brainwashed into not thinking critically from kindergarten, and in practically all dealings with authority figures and opinion channellers.
Some may baulk when they read this, but they only have to ask themselves what proportion of the population they reckon is in the habit of assessing critically what they are told by authority figures.
There was already such a huge level of gullibility that was not being capitalised upon but now is. Or at least some of it is. There’s much more to come.
Mass formation psychosis (I think in this case adding the latter word is completely appropriate).
Sooo predictable.
https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/hating-novak-has-become-national-sport-australia
“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.”
A Dirty Digger Poll – really?
If Australia really cared about the ‘public interest’ it would stop jabbing Australian children with an experimental ‘vaccine’ they don’t need, that will do only harm.
It isn’t Australia is it ? It’s a deranged or bought-out Fascist Clique no-one knows how to get rid of.
What he did in Serbia was, presumably, not against Serbian law. He’s not subject to Australian law in Serbia, is he?
The Australians are going to look very foolish shortly as they continue to crack down while in North America and the UK the entire narrative is starting to collapse.
The narrative collapsed before it had even got off the ground. The only thing keeping the tyranny going is force exercised through administrative, judicial and physical avenues.
And Morons like the Australian and Welsh Governments
That’s an “at what point did he enter the country?” argument, but if a person attempts to immigrate (i.e. attempts to pass the immigration post) having made false statements in order to obtain permission to immigrate then they can be convicted under that country’s law.
Incidentally there is talk of a possible conviction in Serbia for breaching isolation law – not connected with matters Strilian.
The Australian authorities appear to be playing cat and mouse with him.
Out of interest, what are the easiest Australian investments in Britain, or exports here, that supporters of Djokovic could target? Clydesdale Bank used to be Australian-owned but they aren’t any more… There’s got to be something bigger than Vegemite.
I don’t think the Australian government (national and state) cares two hoots what the rest of the world think. They were already anal about who or what came into the country long before the Covid debacle which has simply added another layer of bureaucracy in order to go there. Ironically, before covid many around the world admired the Australians tough stance on such matters and of course covidians still do.
I’m Aussie & I hope Australia loses the right to host the tournament. It’s a petty witch hunt and everyone is frothing at the mouth to have him booted. Who would want to come here and abide by these nutjobs demands in future years?
They are no longer a sporting nation; what they have done is definitely not cricket!
We need to bring back Bodyline then!
Where is Harold Larwood?
He tested positive using a procedure that is 97% inaccurate and cant tell the difference between a computer generated (in silico) ‘covid’ genome sequence and the common cold. Any further questions?
No that will be all, thanks.
Plus the evidence for non-symptomatic spread seems to be effectively non-existent. The Australian government must surely know that very simple fact by now. If not, why not? Isn’t their function to govern using the best knowledge available?
It exists.
But mainly if not only for and amongst the gene-therapied, who thereby artificially suppressed their symptoms.
Tossers.
Disclaimer. I’m Australian. Born and raised there. Haven’t lived there though in over a decade. With that out of the way, and just so no one accuses me of racism whatever, fuck Australia. A land of cultureless sport-obsessed stupid people. A nation of mental pygmies. A brittle, rough, coarse country where fitting in is the only option. COVID has shown that the government of Australia is a bunch of clueless faceless gutless nobodies but worse than that, the people who are governed are no better, a braying bitter mob of identikit thinkers cut adrift from history by their island prison. Ok, maybe there are some exceptions, bloke I once met in a pub in the 90s at one point was ok, and there was a woman I knew in the 80s, but yeah, other than that, they are a nation of Dave Warner’s, goofy teeth, no moral compass, where’s the pub. Did I go too far? Or not far enough.
I lived there in my 20s, Perth and Brisbane predominantly. Finding it hard to disagree with you, I found it culturally homogenous and sterile, and many people uninformed, boring (men much more than women), and complacent. Thinking about everything that’s happened there these last two years, I can’t say I’m surprised. They were sitting ducks.
Always has been a nanny state. Police pulled me and missus over on bikes for lack of helmets. Literally riding along the water.
So, Neighbours basically?
More pertinently what accounts for the intensity of covidianism and the widespread collaboration?
Nowhere near fa enough
Police state says public’s sacrifices must be respected. Public was being sacrificed, not willingly sacrificing!
On the logic of revoking his visa, unvaxxed Aussies should be exiled from their country as they are health ‘risk’ to others.
Madness reigns.
What sacrifices are these? The jabs are ‘safe and effective’, aren’t they? No sacrifice (/sarc) in taking those, then!
Other sacrifices? Lockdowns and social distancing? Well, these were imposed on the unjabbed, too!
We should welcome the unvaxxed from every country. We need people who can think for themselves, not the brainwashed zombies.
Can any noble Aussie get off the island of doom?
An interesting study of how skilled demagogues can stir up conflict and instill hate and xenophobia in supposedly reasonable people practically about nothing.
The Australian government is saying he is a health risk.
Novak is one of the fittest and healthiest individuals on the planet.
He also has natural immunity and is no threat to anyone.
This is fascism.
For all of their talk of ‘follow the science’ in 2020, politicians seem very keen to ignore the science now.
It is almost as if they don’t want anyone to think they’ve made any dreadful mistakes that will have harmed their country’s population and economy for years to come.
Aussie PM: ‘every Australian is suffering under these pointless, illogical, draconian rules so why shouldn’t you?’
The scary thing is that that kind of snarling deranged vicious “argument” – which is incapable of standing up morally or logically – DOES get accepted by a lot of people.
The betting markets seem to know something we don’t. He’s only slipped to 2nd favourite on Betfair exchange. He’s been favourite for the whole saga even before the court hearing.
Perhaps he’ll be allowed to play by Zoom from his prison cell?
(In 1965 Bobby Fischer was denied permission by the US government to travel to Cuba to play in a chess tournament, so he participated by telex.)
Playing chess by mail has a long history.
Sacrifices must be respected?
Gibbering totalitarian imbecile, a man who hasn’t actually got Covid is no threat to them, what you have done, Bozo, is indulge in moronic theatre.
Australian government puts in order for more JCBs to ensure the holes can continue to be dug. Whatever we may think of the cabal of cretins in Westminster there is no doubt the Australian leaders seem to have a collective IQ in single figures.
Australians are the new WW2 Germans.
Excepting resistance.
No that’s unfair. They didn’t start this. More like apartheid South Africans crossed with Vichy French.
Reading the comments sections of Times, Telegraph and Guardian lead me to the conclusion that a poll in the UK would have a similar 83% number in favour of the Oz Govt.
There appears to be a combination of pure hatred of Djokovic , I think from tennis fans of Federer and Nadal who don’t want him to exceed their favourite’s slam total; and pure hatred of anyone getting round the restrictions they hold so dear.
‘Lets burn the witch’ has become the norm, so-called civilisation is skin deep. Its going to take a long time for this to be reversed, if its ever allowed to be.
There is an appalling level of nastiness, such that I am tempted to believe those who thinks the shots can cause blood clots to get into the brain and remove the ability to access the higher functions, thereby making people more animalistic and aggressive. If that is so I observe that they also become smug and sanctimonious as well, from the sheer effort they went to- in unquestioningly accepting the main narrative, and going to sit on a chair and be injected. Only dead fish float downstream, but they don’t know that.
My children when young were given badges and stickers for being brave at the doctor’s, and I was delighted. But these are adults who want goodies and privileges over others and good boy and girl star stickers. That is truly repellent and infantile.
neoteny is encouraged when breeding pets.
The nastiness is moving towards pure hate-mongering now. The visceral hatred towards unvaccinated folks can only be described as the product of a mindset similar to that found in religious fundamentalists. Having bought into the covid charade so intensely, when confronted with unpleasant facts about their new religion, or worse, by Unbelievers, these people lash out viciously. The irony is that many of them are the kind of people who used to protest virulently about “hate speech” & the excesses of Big Pharma.
His crime is that he failed the attitude test. Instead of bending the knee, he looked them in the eye and didn’t flinch.
That is intolerable. An example must be set.
Meanwhile:
Nothing to see here, move along. Multiple professional tennis players abandon their shot at the title in Australia before competition had started.
It’s the heat, apparently. Or the air quality. Only this year though.
Its a mystery!
https://freewestmedia.com/2022/01/10/three-players-drop-out-of-australian-open-with-chest-issues-while-djokovic-awaits-his-fate/
“Three players drop out of Australian Open with chest issues while Djokovic awaits his fate
Several fully vaccinated tennis players participating in the Australian Open qualifying rounds have complained about tiredness and breathing problems.”
said last week this would happen and they would blame it on the heat. Quelle surprise and the tournament itself hasn’t even begun. Wait until someone drops on centre court
Didn’t Nadal also test positive just last month? And if so, was he actually jabbed prior to that positive test? I’m assuming so based on his comments about vaccines recently. Therefore he’s advocating the taking of these “vaccines” when he’s proof that they demonstrably don’t do shit! I’m wondering which fellow tennis players are going to be outspoken in their disgust at this decision against Novak. I won’t hold my breath…
Serbia should send a few members of the “Black Hand” to Australia – that should see ‘everything taken care of’.
Just think, Truss has just signed a “deal” with these criminals!
Djokovic maybe a risk to public health. He may also be a child molester, rapist, murderer, racist, homophobe, or any thing else you care to smear him, or any other person on the planet, with.
Oh I’m sure the paedos released into the community have more rights than Novak. All they need to do is play the game and stay compliant. Probably full-time masking works in their, and other criminal’s, favour.
Time to ban Australians from the rest of the world.
He plays his little part within a couple of days he will have the saline and be able to hit a white ball over a net to make stratch.Prior to that catch him photographed with a child crisis actor in a Covidian Manger.
Well, it’s gone down to a tie-breaker.
The rule of law hasn’t totally succumbed to Covidmania in Australia, yet. Ministers can’t just arbitrarily decide who gets to enter or be deported from Australia depending on the political needs of the day. So, Djokovic’s lawyer, Nick Wood, is appealing the decision of the Immigration Minister, Alex Hawke, to cancel Djokovic’s visa and send him packing. Wood is applying to the Federal Circuit Court of Australia to direct the minister to grant the Serbian star a new bridging visa that would enable him to play in the Australian Open while a court considers Djokovic’s appeal. Any appeal will take some time. The Serbian can’t be deported while he mounts a legal challenge.
Wood told a hastily-convened court hearing that Hawke had cancelled the visa on the grounds that allowing Djokovic to stay in Australia would excite “anti-vax sentiment” in the community but that this was “patently irrational” since deporting Djokovic could also stir up ‘anti-vax’ sentiment. The ‘anti-vax’ thinking behind the Minister’s decision is at the core of the “public interest” grounds for cancelling the visa but ‘public interest’ is notoriously ill-defined, a real lawyers’ picnic, and such ‘public interest’ cases (except for, say, psychopathic axe-murderers or bikie-gang crime-lords) under Australian law are terribly complex.
If the court agrees to this, then the tournament, which starts on Monday (Djokovic is drawn to play a fellow Serb in Round 1), will proceed with the World No. 1 participating whilst the lawyers battle out arcane points of law and precedent on the legal benches, but it’s all speculation at this stage.
What is not speculation is he abysmal state of Covid Oz. Our useless ‘Liberal’ Prime Minister, Scott Morrison, whose primary political principle is ‘Do my disapproval ratings look big in this?’ has gone with the mob and signed off (or ordered) his Minister’s witch-hunt against the world’s most prominent Covid dissident because 83% of Covid-terrified Australian citizens see Djokovic = Public Enemy No. 1. Their minds have been royally Pfucked by Pfizer and they see Unvaxxed = Infected and Irresponsible; anti-social element to be demonised and excluded from society.
A former Australia would have said, ‘Tsk, tsk, Mr Djokovic. Next time make sure your people triple-check the visa application form but, nevertheless, my supervisor says you will be allowed entry in the public interest because you are quite handy with a racquet and we love our sport down here. Have a good tournament and , by the way, can you sign this tennis ball for me’. Broad smiles and hearty handshakes all round. I liked that Australia.
Phil
Adelaide
Australia and the Australian Open are now trash and the brilliant world’s best tennis player is still the brilliant world’s best tennis player – if Djokovic is deported nobody is a winner but there will be many losers. Australians need help to push back – this is the ugly tip of the (melting) iceberg.
The Australian authorities really are dumb, aren’t they. “A risk to the community”, in the same way a ham and egg sandwich brought in by an air passenger is a risk to the community? Not!
Would love to see the empirical evidence that one person is a threat to the health of a country
This is fascinating to watch. The juxtaposition between a perfectly sane, rational individual and the utterly insane clownworld of lunatics he is attempting to enter. Australia has lost its mind and is no place for the intelligent and informed.
How dare the Aussie Govt use the phrase ‘the sacrifices the Australian people have made….). No, wrong, wrong and wrong again. The Australian people have had martial law imposed on them in the most draconian, fascist way possible. This has gone on for at least a year. They herded 14000 school children into an arena without their parents to force vaccination on them. They have forced the australians into vaccination by martial law, the most evil and draconian repression of civil liberties in the western world and the implementation of a police state. Djokovic is right to take a stand. He shouldn’t fight this. Just leave this Godforsaken country and never return. If other tennis players had any integrity they would support him to the hilt and boycott the Tournament.