Grateful. Very, very grateful.
Cosas que no se entienden las diga quién las diga.
At a press conference in Belgrade Djokovic’s mother Dijana claimed the Australian Open champion was “subjected to torture and harassment” in detention in Melbourne. “This is his biggest win in his career, it is bigger than any grand slam,” she said.
... By handling Djokovic’s case so badly, the Australian authorities have turned this into a test for the cause of natural justice and the championing of human rights. The judge asked not whether vaccination is a good idea, but what the tennis player should have done that he failed to do. There was no answer, leaving the judge “agitated” by the tennis player’s “manifestly unjust” treatment, as if he were a plague carrier requiring instant incarceration. At a time when authoritarian governments everywhere are riding roughshod over the rule of law, the Djokovic decision is an admittedly modest victory for its champions.
Pues menudo giro, lo que parecia una...se ha convertido en una reivindicación contra la gran injusticia mundial contra la inmigración, las injusticias, no se, la verdad, si en este caso, eso va por ahí.
La brutalidad de las fronteras con la gente que busca una vida más digna, implacable... no se si tiene mucho que ver con el tenis multimillonario.
La verdad es la verdad la diga Agamenon o su porquero.
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