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Reality Can Not Be Canceled, by Good Citizen

How would you like it if somebody told you that you couldn’t pursue your chosen profession because of the policies of your government. No, I’m not talking about farmers and the nitrogen policies of the Dutch and Canadian governments, but rather a tennis player and the policy of the British government. From Good Citizen at thegoodcitizen.substack.com:

Russian tennis ace Elena Rybakina short circuits Ukrainian Borg.

“Nice try England.” – Vlad P.

Reality always has a way of catching up to western intelligence-media-complex propaganda and its programming diktats. Those who allow themselves to be assimilated to these borgs will inevitably face a brutal reckoning of truth and the consequences that come from its dedicated subversion.

The end result is mass mental short-circuiting, a collective fog of confusion and discomfort that forces disciples to begin the long exhaustive process of rewiring what they allowed to malfunction by outsourcing their thinking to the crowd and the social engineers entrusted with its formation. By the time they glimpse any success in attempting to reconnect to reality, chances are they’ve already outsourced their brains to a new borg created by behavioral managers to ensure the truth is continuously out of reach.

The truth is that no matter how hard the west attempts the cowardly and shameful process of trying to erase a nation of 145 million people, reality asserts that Russia can not be canceled.

The politicization of everything in the hypocritical west required Russian tennis players to be banned from playing this year on Wimbledon’s perfectly manicured lawn tennis courts by a committee of stuffy tennis mid-wits in pressed khakis and polos.

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Hating on Novak has become a national sport, by James Macpherson

Novak Djokovic is the world’s best male tennis player. He has also decided to forego Covid vaccinations. Having had the disease he has the best kind of antibodies, natural rather than vaccines ones, and so poses no transmission risk to anyone. Nevertheless, totalitarian Australia is in a lather that he’s being allowed to play in the Australian Open tennis tournament. From James Macpherson at spectator.com.au:

The whole country is hating on Novak Djokovic right now because he had the courage to do what most of us did not – stand up for himself.

Novak’s principled stance has only served to highlight the fact that millions of Australians have allowed themselves to be abused for the past two years. And no one wants to admit that.

It is far easier to demonise a Serbian millionaire who took a stand than it is to agree that we have been bullied into submission by politicians and health bureaucrats.

How else to explain the unhinged reaction to the world Number One tennis player being allowed to defend his Australian Open title? And how else to understand the glee with which his subsequent visa rejection was greeted?

When news broke earlier this week that Novak was going to be allowed to play in Australia, a Victorian journalist tweeted: ‘If we still have crowds at the Australian Open by the time it starts, it’s the duty of every Australian to boo Novak relentlessly between sets. Shit is absolutely f***ed.’

Urging 14,000 people under the Rod Laver Arena roof to exhale in unison to protest an airborne virus is the kind of dumb you can only be when you’re smack bang in the middle of a rabid mob.

Not to be outdone, a prominent Melbourne journalist tweeted that the Australian Open was ‘a tournament fans were scared to come to in the first place and won’t want to attend now’.

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