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John MacDonald: No protests outside homes? Yes, but where else?

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John MacDonald ,
Publish Date
Tue, 7 Oct 2025, 12:47pm
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John MacDonald: No protests outside homes? Yes, but where else?

Author
John MacDonald ,
Publish Date
Tue, 7 Oct 2025, 12:47pm

Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters has had a gutsful. And I don鈥檛 blame him.

I鈥檇 be the same if I had protesters outside my place and especially if I had a window smashed, which is what happened at his Auckland home last night.

And I reckon the time has well and truly come for us to decide where it is appropriate for people to protest, and where it isn鈥檛.

Outside people鈥檚 homes is a no-no for me, because families don鈥檛 deserve to be targeted by protesters.

But what about other locations?

Remember during Covid how livid we were with all the anti-vaxxers protesting outside schools?

So does that mean schools should be no-go zones for protest action? I would say yes. Because protest action outside schools impacts the kids and they don鈥檛 deserve that. The same way protesting outside people鈥檚 homes impacts their families, and they don鈥檛 deserve that.

These protesters at Winston鈥檚 place have been turning up after he announced that the Government isn鈥檛 ready to recognise a Palestinian state.

The window was smashed just after 5:30 last night, with a guy handing himself in to police a few hours later.

There鈥檚 no formal confirmation that he was connected to the pro-Palestine crew, but as Winston said to a reporter last night: 鈥淓ither 1 and 1 make 4 or 1 and 1 make 2. It鈥檚 up to you.鈥

But we know it鈥檚 connected.

Which is why I support the Government鈥檚 plan to ban protesting outside people鈥檚 houses, but I also want it to go further than that.

Tell that to law expert Graeme Edgeler though, who thinks the draft law 鈥攊n its current form鈥 would be difficult for the police to enforce in places like Queen Street, in Auckland, where people do live, but it鈥檚 also, for all intents and purposes, a public space.

And Graeme Edgeler says if this ban on protesting outside people鈥檚 homes happens, there are going to be times when the police won鈥檛 actually know what to do. 

But here's the bottom line for me: however strong you might feel about something, it鈥檚 not on targeting people in a way that also affects their families. 

And what often happens when you get a groundswell of protest action is you get the people who are genuine and not out to cause any real trouble, but they can very easily lose control and get all sorts of muppets joining in. Just for fun. 

Which is why I think people鈥檚 homes and schools should be out of bounds for protest action. 

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