MD (not verified) says:

To THE KING TREY:

You're ignorant. Read the article over and see what Mr. Girbaud is really saying. He's not putting down blacks, he's not saying he does not want blacks wearing his products. All he's saying is that he doesn't want to be boxed in one genre of clothing or culture. If anyone you should be mad it's BET for the way that it has just gone down in how it represent blacks. And if you consider hip hop to be black then you don't know what being black is, because I'm black and I damn sure don't look, dress, or act like some of those fools in the hip hop industry. Don't let hip hop represent blackness.

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