Mark Sayers is writing from an Aussie perspective. Andrew Jones has two more things we got wrong here.
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Mark Sayers is writing from an Aussie perspective. Andrew Jones has two more things we got wrong here.
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As a fellow Aussie I particularly agreed with Mark’s second point. I think things were too ill defined in many ways (see http://mattstone.blogs.com/glocalchristianity/2008/09/emerging-rumbings.html ) But I am not so sold out on what Mark said about Gen X. I don’t think the Aussie scene was ever as fixated on Gen X as what we have seen in some places.
Didn’t read it but from personal experience and just off the top of my eyeballs, Alex, I’ll take all white guys all the time for 5 million dollars? I know, I know it was probably completely different on another continent…