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AllHipHop.com reported Procter & Gamble created a hotline to get consumer responses to placing advertising in media—specifically, BET and MTV— that features offensive rap imagery. The move appears to be a reaction to protests from the Enough is Enough Campaign led by Maryland pastor Delman Coates. Wonder if the ink has dried on the music contract between P&G and Jermaine Dupri.
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