Rappers we are done with

Rick Ross

“Put molly all in her champagne, she ain’t even know it / I took her home and I enjoyed that, she ain’t even know it.”
Yes—Ricky Rozay, father to a daughter–son to a mother, really went into the studio, recorded lyrics advocating rape and released it to the public. Last year, there were an estimated 300,000 rape cases reported in the United States. Keeping in mind that that the number only includes the number reported and does not account for those too ashamed or afraid to report their attack, making light of rape is not only morally irresponsible but shows a lack of empathy for girls around the world who are molested by family and strangers alike, who are sold as slaves in the sex trade business—who are brutally victimized and robbed of their dignity, security and sometimes their life. Rick Ross has apologized, but critics aren’t buying it. Considering he stands to lose a multi-million dollar contract with Reebok, it benefits him to apologize no matter how insincere.
 

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