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  • US Anchor Sparks Racism Outrage Over “Death to America” BTS Cookie Claim
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US Anchor Sparks Racism Outrage Over “Death to America” BTS Cookie Claim

editor 5월 28, 2026
US Anchor Sparks Racism Outrage Over "Death to America" BTS Cookie Claim
X (Twitter) users criticizing by capturing the news segment.
Screenshot of James Eppler's Instagram profile, showing the FOX34 news anchor.
Screenshot of James Eppler’s Instagram profile.
Official product image of the BTS x Oreo limited edition cookies from Dongsuh Foods, featuring the special purple wafers and Hottock flavored cream.
Official product image of the BTS Oreo limited edition cookies from Dongsuh Foods.

A shocking remark from a U.S. local news anchor introducing the highly anticipated **BTS and Oreo limited-edition collaboration cookies** has ignited widespread **outrage among ARMYs worldwide**. The anchor preposterously claimed that the 13 unique cookie designs, when combined, convey the message ‘Death to America’.

Reports from U.S. media outlets like **TMZ** and the **New York Post** confirm that the controversial statement originated on May 27th. **FOX34 news anchor James Eppler** made the remark during the ‘Good Day Lubbock’ segment while covering the **BTS x Oreo limited edition cookie** launch in Lubbock, Texas.

Set for release on June 8th, this special product boasts a unique **Hottock flavor**, inspired by a traditional Korean snack. Each of the **limited edition cookies** is distinctively engraved with one of **13 different messages from BTS**, making them highly collectible.

During the broadcast segment on the **Oreo cookie launch**, Eppler initially reported on the product’s features: ‘The cookie wafers are **BTS’s signature purple color**, and the cream tastes like **Hottock**, a Korean snack.’ However, he then made the shocking assertion, ‘If you combine the **13 designs engraved on the cookies**, they form a message for the fans, and that message is ‘Death to America.’ I find that a bit strange.'”

His co-anchors appeared visibly baffled by the out-of-the-blue remark. Eppler chuckled and clarified, ‘It’s a joke.’ Yet, another anchor quickly interjected, highlighting the potential for misinterpretation: ‘Someone might have just tuned in,’ implying the **irresponsible nature of the comment**.

The anchor’s claim regarding the **cookie’s messages** was entirely false. Although Eppler attempted to **retract his comment** immediately, the segment had already **gone viral online**. **ARMYs** are now demanding an **official apology and dismissal** for Eppler from both the broadcasting station and **Texas Tech University**, where he is also a professor. Reports indicate that Eppler subsequently set his **Instagram account to private**.

The backlash from **BTS fans** was immediate and intense. Users on social media, including X (formerly Twitter), expressed their fury:

  • @bangswiftt warned, “In this current political climate, if someone takes this the wrong way, **BTS and their fans could be targeted**. It’s incredibly irresponsible.”
  • @THEEEhottie commented, “Conservative Americans would never take ‘Death to America’ as a light joke. I suspect it was an attempt to **incite violence against BTS**.”
  • @piedparks unequivocally stated, “Jokes like North Korea references or disguised insults are simply **racism**.”
  • @kookyun criticized the spread of **false information about an Asian boyband** on a news broadcast, calling it “really strange” given the treatment of minorities in the U.S.
  • @MinYoongiSwagg7 directly tagged **FOX34** and **Texas Tech University**, demanding an “immediate official apology.”

On May 27th, **Oreo** officially unveiled the **collaboration**, describing it as ‘a deeply **meaningful partnership** that encapsulates a **traditional Korean snack** – one that **BTS members** enjoyed since childhood – within our iconic cookies.’ **TMZ** and the **New York Post** have reportedly reached out to **FOX34** and **Texas Tech University** for their official statements regarding Eppler’s comments, but as of now, no response has been received.

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