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Monday, 10.01.2022.

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What exactly is the problem of Australia? The Djokovic case has now revealed that.

Australian politicians have long used their relentless border policy to win over their constituents. It is time for Australia to give up that cruel policy.

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Joe A

pre 2 godine

This has also to do with other issues. The Australian government is well in the pockets of big mining firms and oil, coal and gas firms. These companies have been given big concessions in Australia, ignoring environmental concerns and allowing these companies to operate in protected areas and indigenous areas. Rio Tinto is a British-Australian firm that is listed on the Australian stock exchange and it wants to mine for Lithium in Serbia. Djokovic has spoken out against this mining, just like many others in Serbia.

Jovan Radusin

pre 2 godine

Whilst it is true that the Australian government has displayed an irrational anti Serbian bias in this matter, especially considering the time of year, the time of Orthodox Christmas, it also shows the reality of their 'Covid' system. It has nothing to do with 'protecting' people but is all about 'control' and trying, unsuccessfully, to humiliate those who would dare to question their unproven and wild theories. They certainly miscalculated when they thought that this Great Son of Serbia would just accept their unfair and crass behaviour and quietly leave, with his tail between his legs. Instead, by their own arrogance, their shambolic and insane border system is exposed for all the world to see; a system totally devoid of any logic or of any humanity. This is the real victory, no matter the result of the tennis.

Jovan Radusin

pre 2 godine

Whilst it is true that the Australian government has displayed an irrational anti Serbian bias in this matter, especially considering the time of year, the time of Orthodox Christmas, it also shows the reality of their 'Covid' system. It has nothing to do with 'protecting' people but is all about 'control' and trying, unsuccessfully, to humiliate those who would dare to question their unproven and wild theories. They certainly miscalculated when they thought that this Great Son of Serbia would just accept their unfair and crass behaviour and quietly leave, with his tail between his legs. Instead, by their own arrogance, their shambolic and insane border system is exposed for all the world to see; a system totally devoid of any logic or of any humanity. This is the real victory, no matter the result of the tennis.

Joe A

pre 2 godine

This has also to do with other issues. The Australian government is well in the pockets of big mining firms and oil, coal and gas firms. These companies have been given big concessions in Australia, ignoring environmental concerns and allowing these companies to operate in protected areas and indigenous areas. Rio Tinto is a British-Australian firm that is listed on the Australian stock exchange and it wants to mine for Lithium in Serbia. Djokovic has spoken out against this mining, just like many others in Serbia.

Jovan Radusin

pre 2 godine

Whilst it is true that the Australian government has displayed an irrational anti Serbian bias in this matter, especially considering the time of year, the time of Orthodox Christmas, it also shows the reality of their 'Covid' system. It has nothing to do with 'protecting' people but is all about 'control' and trying, unsuccessfully, to humiliate those who would dare to question their unproven and wild theories. They certainly miscalculated when they thought that this Great Son of Serbia would just accept their unfair and crass behaviour and quietly leave, with his tail between his legs. Instead, by their own arrogance, their shambolic and insane border system is exposed for all the world to see; a system totally devoid of any logic or of any humanity. This is the real victory, no matter the result of the tennis.

Joe A

pre 2 godine

This has also to do with other issues. The Australian government is well in the pockets of big mining firms and oil, coal and gas firms. These companies have been given big concessions in Australia, ignoring environmental concerns and allowing these companies to operate in protected areas and indigenous areas. Rio Tinto is a British-Australian firm that is listed on the Australian stock exchange and it wants to mine for Lithium in Serbia. Djokovic has spoken out against this mining, just like many others in Serbia.