The day after Donald Trump was sworn in as our brand new president, people all across the country — all across the world, actually, are gathering together to march for women"s rights, for LGBT rights …
For all the rights, honestly.
The Women"s March is, of course, focused in Washington D.C., and that"s where a number of celebrities gathered to protest Trump"s presidency and also everything he"s ever said or done.
One of those celebrities in attendance was Madonna, who gave a speech she"d prepared about the whole situation.
And oh, what a speech it was.
Several news channels airing Madonna"s speech cut away, thanks to all the language, and that one comment about blowing up the White House.
It was a shame, because she really did have some nice sentiments.
"Welcome to the revolution of love," she said. "It took us this darkness to wake the f-ck up."
She directed a message "to our detractors that insist that this March will never add up to anything," and that message?
"F-ck you. F-ck you."
Madonna also said that she"s "outraged" over Trump, and that she has "thought an awful lot of blowing up the White House."
Watch the full speech below: