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MILWAUKEE -- Milwaukee Bucks President Peter Feigin provided FOX6 News a written statement regarding comments he made that Milwaukee is the most segregated and racist city he's ever experienced in his life.
Feigin delivered the remarks September 21st before the Rotary Club of Madison. The quote, first reported by the Wisconsin State Journal is as follows:
Feigin's written statement to FOX6 News said the following:
Feigin also called into the Mark Belling Show on News/Talk 1130 WISN radio to clarify that his intention wasn't to generalize the entire city.
"It wasn't my intention to categorize the entire community as overtly racist. You know, I regret the fact that I made a gross generalization that affected the entire community because that's not the way I feel. This has a silver lining in, again, it's created immense awareness and that helps us to the next step of creating solutions," Feigin said.
FOX6 News spoke with Bucks co-owner Wes Edens on Tuesday, September 27th as the team opened training camp at the Kohl Center in Madison. Edens said Feigin could've used a better choice of words, but said the problems Feigin describes in his remarks are real, and he thinks the Bucks may be able to help.