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Saeed SaeedSaeed Saeed has written for many of Australia's leading news publications such as the Courier Mail, the MX and the Australian. He is also a music & film critic for Mediasearch and Melbourne radio station PBSFM. Saeed also works casually as youth worker in Melbourne's northern suburbs.

 

 

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Saeed on "Saying thank you to ambivalent society".

You were doing fine until your last two sentences which said "This is why they spent a chilly afternoon planting trees and giving a free concert, to say thank you to Australia.

But sometimes I don't think Australians deserve it."

If this is indeed your view then perhaps you and the youth you work with are better somewhere else such as back in Sudan. An unfortunate closing sentence.


Robert MacMillan | 14 June 2007  

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