From paula_angela:

(i) What would you do if you had your own tele­vi­sion chat show?

Spend most of my year trav­el­ling around the world. Oh, you mean, on the show? I think it would just be a TV ver­sion of the mag I want to do: a combo of cul­tural stuff, polit­ical stuff, travel bits. I’d want to com­bine Denton’s Enough Rope with The 7.30 Report (but only the really amaz­ing inter­views) and have some travel seg­ments and art/culture reviews too.

(ii) Which Tarot card are you, and why?

Excel­lent ques­tion. I often get the Magi­cian as me and I think that’s prob­ably appro­pri­ate. I think it matches my self-con­fid­ence, my atti­tude to know­ledge and cre­ativ­ity, and also the mas­cu­line aspects of my character.

(iii) Tell me about the first time you remem­ber think­ing: “No, this is not about respect­ing someone else’s cul­ture any­more – that is just wrong.”

Almost cer­tainly clit­or­idec­tomy, but I don’t remem­ber the spe­cif­ics of my thought pro­cess. It was on a TV show in my late teens and it was about cut­ting out a girl’s clit­oris with a sharpened stone in West Africa. I think she was about 13. It’s inter­est­ing because I’d read about Aus­tralian indi­gen­ous prac­tices of split­ting the under­side of the penis and filling it with clay as an ini­ti­ation rite when I was about 12 and hadn’t blinked at it. I guess it’s because that does­n’t take away the pleas­ure of future sexual inter­ac­tion. It’s not the mutil­a­tion that dis­tresses me, it’s the delib­er­ate removal of poten­tial pleas­ure forever for that girl. I real­ise that FGM can take very minor ritu­al­istic forms now and I under­stand that it’s mostly women who per­form it on other women. In many ways, that makes it worse, but it’s hardly unusual. In our soci­ety, it’s women who social­ise other women to con­form to ideals of beauty too.

(iv) What is the most phys­ic­ally dif­fi­cult thing you have ever done?

These are hard ques­tions. I don’t do a lot of phys­ical stuff any more. At a guess, I’d say train­ing for high jump when I was a teen­ager and trying to switch from the scis­sor jump which I was really good at to the Fros­bee Flop which I sucked at. That’s not a very good answer, is it? I don’t really push myself phys­ic­ally at all. I was a book­worm! Give me a break!

(v) What is your ideal pet? Do you have one? Why/why not?

I miss my rat. I don’t have one because it’s no longer really appro­pri­ate in my pos­i­tion to wander around with a rat on my shoulder (not that it really was at high school, but I didn’t give a damn) and I’m not going to get a rat and then leave the poor thing at home all day with only a play wheel. They’re far too intel­li­gent for that. Second to that I’ll take the black cat, and yes, I have one of those.

Ques­tions for you:

1. You ran for office and may well do so again. Why do you have faith in the polit­ical system?
2. What les­sons did you learn in Tanzania?
3. At your wed­ding, your friend made a lengthy speech about the Buddhist atti­tudes to suf­fer­ing and mar­riage. Has your exper­i­ence of mar­riage been any­thing like he pre­dicted? How?
4. First book you read that made you want to change some­thing in the world?
5. What was your favour­ite thing to do in Year 9?

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