A fine example of the MSM altering comments from celebrity's they interview in order to sustain a narrative.
Quote:Novak Djokovic exposes BBC as Serb fumes at 'Novax' nickname after refusing Covid jabsArchived Express Article:
'Novak Djokovic has hit out at the BBC’s coverage of him refusing the Covid vaccine and being denied entry
to the Australian and US Opens. The 22-time Grand Slam champion was detained by the Australian Border
Force in late 2021 and held for over a week before being deported.
Djokovic then gave an interview to the Beeb where he stated that he would rather miss out on future Majors
than be forced to get vaccinated, though recently claimed that the broadcaster “eliminated many sentences”
from their chat as he slammed their coverage of the situation.
Speaking to Italian outlet Corriere della Sera during the Italian Open, Djokovic reflected: “I suffered everything
on my skin. Many people have appreciated that I have remained consistent. 95 per cent of what has been
written and said on TV about me in the last three years is totally false.”
The 35-year-old was specifically asked about his nickname ‘Novax’ to which he reiterated that he is not against
vaccinations. “I am not no-vax and I have never said in my life that I am,” he added.
“I'm not even pro-vax. I am pro-choice: I defend freedom of choice. It is a fundamental human right to be free
to decide what things to inject into one's body and what not. I explained it once to the BBC, on my return from
Australia, but they eliminated many sentences, the ones that weren't convenient. So I never spoke of this
story again.”
He further detailed the experience of being held in Australia alongside a young Syrian who he hopes to reconnect
with at this year’s US Open - which he is now permitted to attend. “A prison,” Djokovic recalled. “I couldn't open
the window. “I stayed less than a week, but I found young people, war refugees, who had been there for a very
long time. My case has served to shed light on them, almost all of them have been freed, and this consoles me.
A young Syrian had been there for nine years.
“Now he's in America, when I go back this summer I want to find him again and invite him to see me at the US
Open; I also feel connected with him. The Australian judge accepted my appeal; but the Minister of Immigration,
who has the power to deport whoever he wants without reasons, expelled me...'
Read The TV Guide, yer' don't need a TV.