
“I’m not trying to dump my sob story on you because I totally believe you as a listener, you have your own struggles that you went through. So I would send $125 at the beginning of the month when I got a paycheck and I would wait for my next paycheck and I would pay the other $125. There’s nobody that said white privilege when I talked my landlord into letting me pay my rent in installments because I couldn’t afford a whole $250 a month.

“It may come out of a position of ignorance and I don’t mind you pointing it out and saying you’re not seeing it the way I would like you to see it or the way I think you should see it or give me a different point of view but when we talk about this conversation, if you want to turn me off from the conversation use the phrase ‘white privilege.’ That’s a great way to turn me off of the conversation because there was nobody in my life telling me white privilege when I lived below the federal poverty line myself. Ryan Hatch, vice president of content and operations at Bonneville Phoenix, which owns Arizona Sports, said no one at the station, including Franz and Wolfley, would be made available for comment about the content or why the decision was made not to include the segment on the station’s online platform.
