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I think there should be no protests near the meeting places with this genocidal prick and Jewish Australians, but any meeting with politicians and the GG is fair game, and are probably the appropriate places to send a message. If victims and families want to meet with this person, well, I can't help but question their moral compass, but if they personally feel it will help heal.. then I'd try to be respectful of that.
But Australia should make his life hell for every point he is not at Bondi or directly with Jewish Australian victims.
I suppose a distinction would have to be drawn on what constitutes a victims meeting, and what constitutes a political meeting, I expect there'd be some grey area between those.