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Madonna has defended her fiery, expletive-laden speech at
the women's march, saying her words were "taken wildly out of
context."
The singer said at the Washington, D.C., march Saturday that
she had at times been angry after the election and had thought "an awful
lot about blowing up the White House."
In a statement Sunday on Instagram , Madonna said she was
trying to express there are two ways to respond to Donald Trump's election:
with hope or with outrage. She said she hopes to effect change "with
love."
Madonna wrote that she doesn't promote violence and people
should listen to her speech "in its entirety rather than one phrase taken
wildly out of context."
Cable news networks broadcasting her speech cut away after
Madonna used several expletives. MSNBC later apologized.
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