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Madonna told over 500,000 women at the Washington's Womens March that she had considered blowing up the white house.
“Welcome the revolution of love. To the rebellion. To our refusal as women to accept this new age of tyranny,” Madonna, 58, said. “Where not just women are in danger, but all marginalised people.
“Where being uniquely different right now might be truly considered a crime.”
“Yes, I’m angry. Yes, I am outraged. Yes, I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House,” she said. “But I know this won’t change anything. We cannot fall into despair.”
“Today marks the beginning of our story. The revolution starts here. The fight for the right to be free to be who we are to be equal.”
“Welcome the revolution of love. To the rebellion. To our refusal as women to accept this new age of tyranny,” Madonna, 58, said. “Where not just women are in danger, but all marginalised people.
“Where being uniquely different right now might be truly considered a crime.”
“Yes, I’m angry. Yes, I am outraged. Yes, I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House,” she said. “But I know this won’t change anything. We cannot fall into despair.”
“Today marks the beginning of our story. The revolution starts here. The fight for the right to be free to be who we are to be equal.”