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I feel the reason why Im really like outspoken and stuff is because al — M.I.A.

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"I feel the reason why Im really like outspoken and stuff is because all of these things were inflicted upon me, and I never went and caused any trouble, you know? I just feel like I was kind of skipping along in some country and somebody decides to drop a bomb and shake up my life and then its all been survival from then on. And thats the reality for thousands - and millions - of people today. Why should I get censored for talking about a life that half the time I didnt choose to live?"
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"As soon as I came to England, really, I must have about spent two or three months bouncing around the pop world trying to get an idea of what England was. I wasnt really motivated by anything else. And nothing really inspired me. I was really confused about who I was and where I stood in society, you know what I mean? You come there and you just dont know what the hell is going on. And then I remember the first house we stayed in and I watched Top of the Pops and it was like- woah! It was the first music show that I saw on TV. I saw Madonna, Whitney Houston. It was amazing"
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"I didnt want to make huge political statements; in fact, I hate preachy shit and people saying, This is good; this is bad. I talk about how I see things as an everyday person in England. I was saying things that were a bit controversial, and I wanted to say that there are some opinions that arent black and white. Things are confusing and complex. If you really want to be a good person, you understand things from all points of view and you are empathetic towards every opinion and every voice. I was like, Im going to make an album about how its difficult to make sense of living today, and that is added to by the television and the media, the person at my bank and the person at my mobile phone company. I want to make sense of all those people and what is going on, and that is what I tried to do lyrically, and not provide a manifesto."
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