IPFS News Link • Australia
A vaccine so good we have to punish The Worlds Best Tennis Player?
• https://joannenova.com.auNo one looks good in the Novak Djokovic Deportation saga, but ponder what it says about the vaccines. We're deporting the best tennis player in the world — not because of the germs he might spread, but to because of the ideas he might spread.
"It's in the public interest" says the Immigration Minister
While some are cheering One Rule for All, ponder that we're punishing someone because of what other people might do?
Djokovic is a political prisoner:
Immigration minister Alex Hawke didn't dispute Djokovic's claim of a medical exemption… [he] said allowing the player to stay could sway some Australians against getting vaccinated.
"Mr. Djokovic's presence in Australia may pose a health risk to the Australian community in that his presence in Australia may foster antivaccination sentiment," Hawke said in a document detailing his decision.
"His presence in Australia, given his well-known stance on vaccination, creates a risk of strengthening the antivaccination sentiment of a minority of the Australian community," Hawke said in the cancellation notice.
It's a free speech battle. And yet Djokovic didn't come here to make a political point. He wasn't brandishing his state of unvaccination. He has steadfastly refused to discuss his medical choices.