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<blockquote data-quote="Bada-Bing!" data-source="post: 1069109" data-attributes="member: 70552"><p>Oh absolutely. One of The worse aspects of the outcome of yesterday for me is Novak coming out of this as some kind of martyr held up as a victory for truth and justice. When it was nothing of the sort. It also highlighted those refugees who are stuck in the detention hotel who have no choice to leave.</p><p></p><p>The press conference yesterday by his family left a bit of a sour taste as well and no doubt even after this Novak will refuse to answer questions on his positive PCR test and what he was doing out and about maskless and spreading it. And Nigel F'ing Farage getting involved and claiming some kind of victory. Murray rightly pointing out the hypocrisy of that.</p><p></p><p>For me he definitely also contributed to this whole mess, but he and his family are not willing to take one bit if responsibility for it and worst still paint him entirely as the victim of persecution.</p><p></p><p>Not to say he wasn't treated badly from issuing the visa and when he got off the plane, but as you said no different to anyone else who had the wrong paperwork in that regard. </p><p></p><p>Still, no word from this Alex Hawke whether he plans to exercise his powers.</p><p></p><p>Edit: what the judgement didn't clear up is the Federal Government's rule that a positive test in the last 6 months is not a medical exemption from being fully vaccinated to enter Australia. That is still the crux of the issue now and we know Novak is not fully vaccinated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bada-Bing!, post: 1069109, member: 70552"] Oh absolutely. One of The worse aspects of the outcome of yesterday for me is Novak coming out of this as some kind of martyr held up as a victory for truth and justice. When it was nothing of the sort. It also highlighted those refugees who are stuck in the detention hotel who have no choice to leave. The press conference yesterday by his family left a bit of a sour taste as well and no doubt even after this Novak will refuse to answer questions on his positive PCR test and what he was doing out and about maskless and spreading it. And Nigel F’ing Farage getting involved and claiming some kind of victory. Murray rightly pointing out the hypocrisy of that. For me he definitely also contributed to this whole mess, but he and his family are not willing to take one bit if responsibility for it and worst still paint him entirely as the victim of persecution. Not to say he wasn’t treated badly from issuing the visa and when he got off the plane, but as you said no different to anyone else who had the wrong paperwork in that regard. Still, no word from this Alex Hawke whether he plans to exercise his powers. Edit: what the judgement didn’t clear up is the Federal Government’s rule that a positive test in the last 6 months is not a medical exemption from being fully vaccinated to enter Australia. That is still the crux of the issue now and we know Novak is not fully vaccinated. [/QUOTE]
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