Yes, but in the modern political landscape of clearly demarcated right and wrong, that's transgressive. I suspect it's not that different in the UK.
I do think the song is definitely part of her whole scrutiny of what it means to be so closely linked to a terrorist--how do you define good and bad, when do the ends justify the means if ever, how can someone be a killer yet have a very human side as well. The kinds of questions most people would rather not face, but most people don't have a Tamil Tiger for a father.
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I do think the song is definitely part of her whole scrutiny of what it means to be so closely linked to a terrorist--how do you define good and bad, when do the ends justify the means if ever, how can someone be a killer yet have a very human side as well. The kinds of questions most people would rather not face, but most people don't have a Tamil Tiger for a father.