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HARDtalk

were born in somalia, but as we've discussed, you've lived your adult life in the western world and you've been in a pretty rarefied world of modelling and catwalks, and movie—making, and then, writing books and making documentaries — you know, you've moved a long way, literally and metaphorically, from the nomadic existence in somalia. and some people say, and i'm not going to quote westerners at you, but i'll quote one african woman at you. she's a doctor in kenya, dr tatu kamau — and she actually protested about kenya criminalising fgm on the basis, to quote her, "that criminalisation infringes on a woman's right to "participate in the traditional cultural life of "their choice in their country." in other words, she was saying banning fgm is an example of cultural imperialism. what's your response to that? she needs to dig a hole and disappear. i don't know.

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HARDtalk

but as we've discussed, you've lived your adult life in the western world and you've been in a pretty rarefied world of modelling and catwalks, and movie—making, and then, writing books and making documentaries — you know, you've moved a long way, literally and metaphorically, from the nomadic existence in somalia. and some people say, and i'm not going to quote westerners at you, but i'm going to quote one african woman at you. she's a doctor in kenya, dr tatu kamau — and she actually protested about kenya criminalising fgm on the basis, to quote her, "that criminalisation infringes on a woman's right to "participate in the traditional cultural life of "their choice in their country." in other words, she was saying banning fgm is an example of cultural imperialism. what's your response to that? she needs to dig a hole and disappear. i don't know. i don't know what she's talking about, baby, seriously. but that — you cannot

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