Madonna has been one of the most passionate celebrities in the music industry. It is no wonder why she has been very outspoken on one of the biggest issues the world is facing right now - the Israel-Hamas war on the Gaza Strip.
Madonna has spoken at length about the saddening war during the first night of her "Celebration" tour, on the third show in London - she has slammed the war again in a new rant.
Madonna Talks About Israel-Hamas War on London Day 3
In a fiery rant on Day 3 of her "Celebration" Tour at the O2 in London, Madonna described how "heartbreaking" it was to watch videos of the war on social media. (via The Guardian)
"Nobody wants to see what's happening. I turn on social media and I want to vomit," the Queen of Pop said in a statement. "I see children being kidnapped, pulled off motorcycles; babies being decapitated, children at peace raves being shot and killed. What the f***is going on in the world? How can human beings be so cruel to one another? It's just getting worse. It frightens me."
Madonna, who has been advocating for various charitable foundations and initiatives, was passionate about speaking about the ongoing war, specifically the children in the middle.
"the children of the world belong to all of us, each and every one of them. I don't care where they're from, what their headdress is, what the color of their skin is, what their religion is - the children belong to us. And we are responsible for them," she added.
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This was not the first time that Madonna has talked about the ongoing Israel-Hamas war in the Gaza Strip. On the first day of the "Celebration" tour, she opened the show by reminding her fans and audience of what they can do in their own small ways. (via Billboard)
"What can we do? There's a lot we can do," she implored the audience in a lengthy rant.
"First and foremost, we can say, 'I can make a difference because I individually can bring light into the world with my actions, with my words, each and every day.' I'm sorry. This isn't about lecturing you - but we are all together very powerful people. We can unite in a dark and evil way, or we can unite from a place of light and love. And if we all have that collective consciousness, we can change the world, and we can bring peace - not only to the Middle East but to the whole world," she added.
Madonna is set to tour the world in a 78-show concert tour in Europe, North America, and Mexico. She is currently at her first four shows in London.
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