Rape Survivors Demand Reebok DUMP Rick Ross Over Rape Song
Rape Survivors Want Reebok to Deliver Rick Ross' Head
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.