NewsColony Man cracking a whip and hurling abuse outside Chinese consulate DENIES it was racist The man accused of cracking his whip and hurling abuse outside a Chinese consulate claims he was not being racist but just expressing his anger. Raimond Kelly, 55, allegedly hurled abuse and threatened bystanders outside the Chinese consulate at Camperdown in Sydney’s inner-west on March 31. He repeatedly cracked his stock whip and yelled anti-communist messages to members of the public waiting to enter the building. Raimond Kelly, 55, (pictured) was arrested after an alleged stunt outside the Chinese consulate at Camperdown in Sydney’s inner-west on March 31 Mr Kelly said he was angry about what he perceived to be China’s role in the spread of the virus. He said as a survivor of leukemia he had personal reasons to be upset as the bug can kill those with weakened immune systems, The Daily Telegraph reported. ‘I was just outraged by China’s denial and cover up,...
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