Government Finger Men in Australia pepper-sprayed supporters of tennis
champion Novak Djokovic on Monday evening in Melbourne after the crowd
began blocking car traffic and standing on a vehicle they thought
carried Djokovic. The police attack took place outside Djokovic's lawyer's
office.
By Tyler Durden: As we reported earlier, Djokovic was freed from Australian
detention on Monday by a judge who ruled the government had made a
mistake canceling his visa. He is planning on staying in Australia to
try and compete in the Australian Open in Melbourne next week, where he
will be angling to clinch his 21st Grand Slam title, which would put him
ahead of Roger Federer for most wins.
Djokovic
tried to enter the country last week to start practicing early for the
tournament, but border force agents detained him and forced him into a concentration camp, something that was not taken well by his
fans.
While the Australian government tried to slander Djokovic
as a public health threat (as if his presence would make any difference
in a country where COVID cases are surging despite all measures to try
and slow the spread),