Novak Djokovic has won Wimbledon, the second major tennis tournament this year to be plagued by self-inflicted wounds following the Australian Open, whose crown Djokovic was unceremoniously prevented from defending.
I concluded then that God must be a Djoker.
How else to explain that banks that once feared masked robbers now insisted on masked customers in 2020–21, Big Pharma blamed the failure of a product on those who refused to take it, and sporting bodies that previously banned drug-injecting competitors mandated a drug with insufficient long-term safety data?
The claim that ‘No-vax’ Djokovic poses a threat to others’ health is risible.
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