A former Greens campaigner has unleashed on Adam Bandt for claiming “radical feminists” protesting outside the Victorian Parliament were “allies” of Nazis.
Mr Bandt condemned the dozens of self-dubbed “radical feminists” who rallied on the steps of Parliament in opposition to trans-inclusionary laws.
The Greens leader said he was “disgusted” by the women’s rally and said the protesters were allies of Nazis. “I’m disgusted by the anti-trans rally in Melbourne yesterday, protected by their allies: saluting neo-Nazis,” Mr Bandt said on Twitter.But one of the feminist protesters has slammed Mr Bandt after revealing her own very personal links to the Greens leader.
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