... and evidently, nobody on this board noticed or cared.
From Inside Radio, January 27:
The comment occurred during a Friday broadcast featuring Allen alongside former Vikings linebacker Chad Greenway and Vikings beat reporter Alec Lewis. The group was discussing a claim by viral meteorologist Max Schuster that extreme cold could cause trees to explode in Minnesota, the Dakotas and Wisconsin as a major winter storm moved across much of the U.S.
Earlier that day, more than 10,000 people marched in downtown Minneapolis to protest the federal government’s immigration crackdown, despite below-zero temperatures.
“I’m beginning to wonder if, in conditions like this, do paid protesters get hazard pay? Those are the things that I’ve been thinking about this morning,” Allen said during the broadcast.
“Yeah, probably not going to touch that one,” Greenway responded.
Allen returned this week and once again apologized for his remark.
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From Inside Radio, January 27:
The comment occurred during a Friday broadcast featuring Allen alongside former Vikings linebacker Chad Greenway and Vikings beat reporter Alec Lewis. The group was discussing a claim by viral meteorologist Max Schuster that extreme cold could cause trees to explode in Minnesota, the Dakotas and Wisconsin as a major winter storm moved across much of the U.S.
Earlier that day, more than 10,000 people marched in downtown Minneapolis to protest the federal government’s immigration crackdown, despite below-zero temperatures.
“I’m beginning to wonder if, in conditions like this, do paid protesters get hazard pay? Those are the things that I’ve been thinking about this morning,” Allen said during the broadcast.
“Yeah, probably not going to touch that one,” Greenway responded.
Allen returned this week and once again apologized for his remark.
Paul Allen Back On ‘K-FAN’ Following Controversial Comment.
iHeartMedia sports “100.3 K-Fan” KFXN Minneapolis host Paul Allen has returned to the airwaves after missing the previous week after a controversial remark about “paid protesters” in Minnesota. The comment,