An anti-lockdown protestor who took to the streets of Sydney over the weekend has copped one hell of a consequence for his actions.
Le Dandachli was among the thousands on Saturday (July 24) who voiced their outrage on at the lockdown restrictions that are designed to keep Sydney safe from coronavirus.
He went viral on social media for a clip where he 'joked' that there would be 1,000 new cases of Covid-19 as a result of the demonstration.
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He was also seen dancing with other protestors and wasn't wearing a mask during the rally.
The bloke was eventually identified and people soon discovered (thanks to it being in his Instagram bio) that he owned a day spa in Sydney's south-west.
Dandachli's spa will be one of many small businesses who are affected by the lockdown restrictions and will no doubt be doing it tough as people are urged to stay home as much as possible.
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However, many took issue with a business owner proudly and fragrantly breaking the rules.
The Little Europe Spa in Liverpool has since been flooded with dozens of one-star reviews on Google.
Many have urged potential customers to stay away from the business for promoting an 'unsafe' approach to the pandemic.
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Dandachli has spoken out about his involvement in Saturday's (July 24) protest and double-downed on his reasons for going.
"Regarding the situation that happened yesterday, yes I did go to the protest. I went to the protest not only for myself. I went to the protest for you all," he said in the video on Instagram.
"I went to the protest to fight for small business. I went to the protest to fight for big businesses. I went to the protest to fight for humanity, to fight for freedom.
He's directly addressed the bad reviews on Google and says they won't stop him from speaking his 'truth'.
"For the fake reviews on Google, this does not mean anything. With one phone call I could have a thousand reviews if I really wanted to," he said. "On top of that, it's a fake account that someone has made."
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Dandachili added that he's not getting the coronavirus vaccine because of his personal beliefs.
"Let's say, for example, I have the cancer vaccine, and I've proven that this is the vaccine that cures cancer," he said
"If someone is diagnosed, god forbid, with cancer and they don't want to take my vaccine, for example, that's completely fine. There will be more vaccines for the people that want to be cured.
"So that is my topic. My topic is why we are being forced to take it. And that's not even my topic in any way, shape or form."
Featured Image Credit: Little Europe Day Spa/InstagramTopics: Australia