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You Know if you can’t buy it…some take it!

Meek Mill tries to defends Rick Ross while many others are demanding that Reebok fire him. A women’s rights group of 400,000+ is furious that Reebok is not dumping Rozay in the wake of his new song, which fantasizes about date rape.

The song “U.O.E.N.O.” had a line, “Put Molly all in her champagne. She ain’t even know it. I took her home and enjoyed that. She ain’t even know it.”

Molly is better known as Ecstasy.

The group along with 150 rape survivors spoke out, “Every single day that Reebok continues rewarding Rick Ross with the lucrative endorsement deal, Reebok is condoning rape.”

Ross defends himself by saying he never mentioned the word “rape” but the again we all know bulls*it when we hear it and smell it!

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Despite the petitions and the women’s right’s group going against Ricky, Rapper Talib Kweli also called him out on it, and Rozay himself had given a half a** apology for the line. but MMG member Meek Mill is right by his side.
Meek went on D.C. Radio and defended what his boss had to saying, claiming it was just art and pointing out that Biggie once said some horrible things too.

“I don’t even care about nobody criticizing no lyrics. People rap about killing stuff all day. Biggie said, “R*pe your kid, throw her over the bridge” back then, it was nothing, it was just hip-hop. Now you got all these weirdos on these social sites voicing their opinion about something anybody say. I don’t care, I’m from the hood. I never really cared about what nobody saying in no rap. Rap’s always been talking about killing, drugs, all types of stuff. So you can’t just criticize no one thing nobody say. It’s imaginary visual. If a writer write about somebody getting r*ped in a movie, that mean he a r*pist or he want girls to get r*ped? No, he just wrote about that in a movie.”

Reebok has not spoken at this point..

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