Polow Da Don "The King of All White Girls"?
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Anyway, the interview is pretty boring and useless, until he says this:
AllHipHop.com: Now, you call yourself the "King of All White Girls." Elaborate on that for me.
Polow Da Don: Just the “King of the White Girls.” I ain't self proclaimed but I run with it. [Laughs] There was a stage in my life where I went crazy with dating white women. I have nothing against black women, but they’re raised differently. White women are raised to respect and serve their men. Black women are taught to question [their men]. Black women look at submission as being weak. White women look at submission as being a woman. And anyone who has a problem with this statement is ignorant. Just look at the divine order; it goes man, woman, child.
Honestly he is the one who sounds ignorant by making a generalization about black women.
Source: OhNoTheyDidn't/AllHipHop.com