Cat Country’s morning crew returned back to work on Monday March 13, 2017 after 4 weeks of being off the air since radio DJ Paul Mushaben was suspended after a blog post that was posted on the radio station’s blog that many said was racist.
Mushaben issued an apology upon his return this week. He wrote, “It suggested separation for Native American teams to play in their own tournament at separate facilities. I apologize and regret making those statements.
He continued in his statement, “My intent was to address the unruly behavior at these events and the disrespect of the facilities and to convey that any team, and I mean any team, not willing to acknowledge and obey the rules should not be allowed to participate.”
The outspoken conservative radio DJ also posted in his statement that he will “continue to pressure the MHSA to stop the unconscionable behavior and destruction of property at our schools and local venues during all high school events by any and all parties. Disrespect and lawlessness should be dealt with swiftly and with consequences for everyone.”
The return of the “Breakfast Flakes” on air garnered more than 1,000 comments on Co-host Mark Wilson’s Facebook page
Again, I apologize to all who were offended and hurt by this. I also want to thank all of our Cat Country family for your loyal support.
I would like to apologize to those who were offended by my recent blog post. It suggested separation for Native American teams to play in their own tournament at separate facilities. I apologize and regret making those statements.
My intent was to address the unruly behavior at these events and the disrespect of the facilities and to convey that any team, and I mean any team, not willing to acknowledge and obey the rules should not be allowed to participate.
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