Sunday 16 January 2022

The Djoke

 

Pic courtesy Youtube


Back in pre-Fitzgerald days in Queensland, police talked about being in on the “Joke”. That particular joke concerned police corruption.

Now we have a new running joke about the issue of an unvaccinated tennis player. You know the story. His visa was cancelled, he then won a court battle overturning the original decision, and the matter is going back to the federal court as this is written.

There seems to have been very poor communication between Tennis Australia, the Victorian State government, and the Australian Border Force.

In the end, the decision to withdraw a visa rests with the Minister, and he has made his position clear.

It’s very hard to avoid the cynical conclusion the Morrison government is exploiting what was probably a monumental stuff-up and turning it into a political opportunity. It smells a bit like the Tampa incident. The bulk of voters probably couldn’t care less about whether this particular celebrity goes or stays, but they are fed up to the back teeth by exceptions made to said celebrities.

I well remember what my daughter went though last year when she was trying to get home. Apart from anything else, it cost her a great deal of money, and for a while, rendered her homeless, relying on the generosity of friends. Federal government decisions limiting the numbers of returning Australians completely wrecked her plans. She was an Australian citizen and was fully vaccinated. Djokovic is an alien, and unvaccinated. Obviously, there is one rule for elite athletes, and another for the plebs.

As a parent, I went through this ordeal with her, as did tens of thousands of others. We have good memories and can’t abide exceptions being made on the basis of celebrity status.

It’s an ill wind that blows nobody any good, and at least Australians have been reminded of the plight of thousands of people in detention who happen not to be celebrities.

What happens to Djokovic is neither here nor there, but the whole hairy chested border control narrative exposes the level of opportunistic cynicism characterising the current government.

The joke is on the Australian electorate.


Update: The deportation stands, which seems to be OK with most. 



7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Guess What Bobby...https://www.espn.com.au/tennis/story/_/id/33050990/how-got-here-novak-djokovic-loses-appeal-australian-open

Anonymous said...

Mr Hawke’s decision was based on ‘health and good order grounds’ where he told the court that Novak’s presence in the Australian Open would risk ‘exciting’ anti-vaccination sentiment in Australia. Stephen Lloyd – the government’s barrister – went so far as to say that Novak had become an ‘icon’ for the anti-vaccination movement.

President of the NSW Council for Civil Liberties Pauline Write points out that even if Novak is able to influence others, it does not make him a risk to public health – especially with 95 per cent of NSW vaccinated and similar numbers in other states.

A spokesman from the Australian Lawyers Alliance added, “While we understand the importance of public health … it’s dangerous in a democracy to refuse entry to an individual who happens to have views contrary to government policy, particularly when the person is coming to Australia for a purpose that is unrelated to those views.”

Wrongthink, Bob. Wrongthink.

1735099 said...

it’s dangerous in a democracy to refuse entry to an individual who happens to have views contrary to government policy
Couldn't agree more, but it's moot.
Djokovic's deportation had nothing to do with health, or government policy.
It had everything to do with the government's belief that appearing hairy-chested about border protection always goes down well with a proportion of the electorate, especially those who have been stuffed around by Covid restrictions on travel.
It worked well in 2001, and Scomo is hoping it will work again.

Anonymous said...

Closer and closer to The Range -
But nobody did anything. They just keep getting away with it. Regarding the owners of Bar Wunder in Toowoomba:

Queensland Police said there had been ‘multiple breaches of the Chief Health Officer’s directions’ by the bar.

On January 15 at 2.10pm the licensed premises was allegedly opened with approximately 50-60 patrons inside consuming alcohol for a number of hours.
‘Police attended the address twice and were blocked by a large crowd who prevented entry to the premises,’ the Police spokesman said.

That night the police went to a Toowoomba residence and arrested owners Mark Davis, 56, and Fiona Davis, 50.

Mr Davis was charged with one count of failing to comply with a Covid-19 direction and he will face Toowoomba Magistrates Court on January 25.

Ms Davis was charged with two counts of the same offence and will appear on March 16.

Next blog from Wellcamp?

Anonymous said...

Novak Djokovic Saga Causes Refunds to Outstrip Ticket Sales at Australian Open.
But The Age said 70%+ supported the decision. Oh, Fairfax/Nein...

Anonymous said...

Jared Kerswell
I am an Aussie and I will be following you Novak for the rest of your career. So as long as you are playing Tennis I will cheer for you Novak. The ‘Australian Open’ is now closed, and our Government has showed us a glimpse of how they will be treating unvaccinated people… So we must vote our government out.

Rush Shukla
This is the first time a sports man has been banned from a tournament for NOT TAKING DRUGS! I applaud you Nole but I have tears in my eyes. We are 100% with you bro.

Lucid Monkey
Coming from a Fed and Rafa fan let me tell you that what you have done standing up for human rights while the other two speak for the governments has catapulted you to the greatest of all time on AND off the court ! God bless you sir

Winnie Thomas
It’s just so absurd that the healthiest man has been accused of being a health risk….the world has truly gone crazy! He’ll be ok…..he is mentally strong

Georgina Sharpe
Thank you Novak!! For being a true authentic human being!!! Thank you for standing up for our birth rights to choose freely what we believe in! Thank you for showing the world what a true strenght of a man is! Thank you for sticking up for yourself and therefore all of us who thinking alike!!! Thank you for being here! You are doing the right thing and you will go down in history!!!! Thank you

369x
I admire him for standing up for his beliefs and not caving to such immense pressure. He put his body, health, sovereignty and principles above money and fame and that is truly commendable. I wish more sports players would be this principled and stand this tall to the authoritarian overreach we have been witnessing these past two years – if they just united and boycotted these measures together, they would fall apart.

1735099 said...

Yup - They're out there!

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