Commentary — 09 April 2013

From TMZ
Reebok supports date rape by supporting Rick Ross … that’s the way a leading women’s group and scores of rape survivors see it.

UltraViolet — a women’s rights group 400,000 strong — is incensed the company​ is not dumping Ross in the wake of his new song, which fantasizes about date rape.

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

Molly is slang for Ecstasy.

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

We reached out to Reebok today, but we got crickets.

As for Ross … he issued a lukewarm apology, saying the lyrics were misunderstood and he never used the word rape.

Sometimes you don’t have to use the word, when the thought is clear.

Story HERE.

 

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