Jay-Z Cancels ‘Occupy Wall Streets’ T-Shirts After Criticism


Jay-Z and his clothing brand Rocawear have apparently canceled its newly announced Occupy Wall Street themed T-Shirts after criticism from many social organizations for trying to profit from an otherwise social cause.

The legendary rapper was mainly attacked after it was disclosed that none of the profits from the sales of the shirts were going to help the protestors. The alphabet “W” in “Wall” was canceled out to mean Occupy All Streets. The shirts were priced and $22 but have now been taken off from the Rocawear website. A leader of the protest said this to TMZ:

“To attempt to profit off of the first important social moment of 50 years with an overpriced piece of cotton is an insult to the fight for economic civil rights known as #occupywallstreet”

Via NY Post

3 Responses to “Jay-Z Cancels ‘Occupy Wall Streets’ T-Shirts After Criticism”

  1. yes sir 13. Nov, 2011 at 10:16 am #

    lol nigga was snubbed hard. rightly so….

  2. CaseyCassinelli 15. Nov, 2011 at 2:47 am #

    Got em’! Better change your name to HOEva, Jay! Lookin’ like you’d sell your p***y if you had one. Anything for an extra buck, right?

  3. INFINITI 15. Nov, 2011 at 1:31 pm #

    VERY SAD IF THIS IS TRUE THAT U WOULD JUST WANT TO TURN A PROFIT WHEN PEOPLE OUT IN THE COLD FIGHTING FOR THERE RIGHT U SHOULD PUT SOME MONEY TO THE CAUSE NOW.IF NOT YOUR AS BAD AS WALL STREET AND THEM GREEDY BANKERS FROM JECKOL ISLAND.

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