Earlier today, The Breakfast Club brought Michael Rubin to their show. The CEO of Fanatics spoke about banning "Not Like Us" at his recent all-white Fourth of July bash, his friendship with Meek Mill , among other things. However, instead of it being just another interview, the episode has gone quite viral, and not in a good way.

Additionally, Meek Mill's name happened to be mixed into Michael Rubin's controversial comments . Here's is what the latter said that has stirred up debate: "Look, I’m just being blunt. It’s me, It’s the one thing I’ve learned about Black culture that I don’t like is that Black hate on hate", he began.

Charlamagne tha God then asked him to explain what he means. Rubin then says, "I think there’s a little bit of Black culture where it’s Black hate on hate. It’s like that Black judge that Meek had, that hated on him and want to go extra hard on him.

Okay. I, it’s what people always say to me. It’s like black hate on hate, so I think it’s terrible.

It’s something that I think is culturally wrong and I’ll probably get killed for saying this". During this discussion, he used his close friend Meek Mill to help make his point. Read More: Complex's Top 50 Atlanta Rappers List Leads To Outraged Social Media Debates "When I see the narrative of a really good friend of mine like Meek, and people are trying to.

.. Again, if he was gay — which there’s not one gay bone in his body — who cares, number one.

If people wanna be gay, it i.