Kevin Rudd's brutal slapdown of Australians who don't think we have a racism problem

By Leesha McKenny
Updated February 12 2016 - 5:08pm, first published 2:34pm
Former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (right) speaking with journalist Stan Grant (left) and Aboriginal elder Uncle Allen Madden at The National Apology anniversary breakfast at the NSW Parliament House in Sydney. Photo: Dean Lewins
Former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (right) speaking with journalist Stan Grant (left) and Aboriginal elder Uncle Allen Madden at The National Apology anniversary breakfast at the NSW Parliament House in Sydney. Photo: Dean Lewins
Kevin Rudd delivers the apology in 2008. Photo: Andrew Sheargold
Kevin Rudd delivers the apology in 2008. Photo: Andrew Sheargold

Former prime minister Kevin Rudd says it is "100 per cent bullshit" that the booing of ex-Sydney Swans star Adam Goodes had nothing to do with his Aboriginality, in a speech that called on Australians to name and shame racism.

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