“It’s disgusting to be honest,” he told Nine News Melbourne. “We should have respect for one another, respect that people can have different ideologies and different beliefs.” Mr Frydenberg said he believed the vandalism was organized. “There have been many posters of mine that have been defaced and no doubt some of my political opponents as well,” he told Melbourne radio station 3AW. Loading “But it does seem quite organized, and it is repeated, and it’s very unfortunate.” It is not the first time Mr Frydenberg’s electoral signs have been defaced with anti-Semitic imagery. In 2019, Hitler mustaches, devil horns...