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Left-wing Newsweek calls out conservative radio host Erick Erickson for 'burning cross' in his yard. They're Christmas lights.
April 06, 2020
Erickson bought the cross from kids raising money for hospital workers — and he added lights to it
Newsweek magazine on Sunday ran a story with the breathless headline: "Conservative radio host Erick Erickson criticized for placing 'burning cross' in his front yard."
View this post on Instagram🙄🙄 “People on the Internet say…" BTW, allow me to use the attention to encourage you to join me on the radio Friday for my annual Good Friday show.
A post shared by Erick Erickson (@ewerickson) on Apr 5, 2020 at 2:43pm PDT
Sounds pretty bad, right? A real gotcha moment?
Well, here's a photo of the "burning cross" in question:
View this post on InstagramA post shared by Erick Erickson (@ewerickson) on Apr 4, 2020 at 6:39pm PDT
A commenter on a story Erickson wrote about the accusation against him actually said, "Seriously, the first association that came to mind when I saw your lawn snapshot was the KKK and burning crosses" and that "you'd have to be blind not to realize that's exactly what it looks like."
You mean like this?
Photo by William Campbell/Sygma via Getty Images
Seriously, can't you see flames flying off the cross on Erickson's lawn? And of course the billowing smoke all around it.
No?
What's the truth?
Well, anyway, Erickson explained in his account that two local boys are selling crosses for $20 a pop as part of a "faith over fear" campaign and using the money to buy snacks for hospital break rooms. He added that since people can't go to church right now, a number of folks have been putting up the crosses and and adding lights on them or shining spotlights on them.
For Erickson's part, he said he pulled out his Christmas lights, wrapped up the cross "like several of my neighbors had done," and posted the photo on Instagram.
"Welp. It has become a thing," he wrote. "Trolls on the Internet accused me of burning a cross in my own yard." And then, of course, the Newsweek story.
Speaking of which, check out the lil' wording switch the magazine pulled off in the aftermath:
Image source: Twitter
The headline was changed to read, "Conservative radio host Erick Erickson accused of racial insensitivity for putting lights on cross in his yard."
Kinda lacks the same umph, eh?
And National Review's Dan McLaughlin, who tweeted the image of the new headline, added that Newsweek knew its "clickbait headline was false" and had to be changed — yet the story's original URL was left intact.
How is Erickson responding?
"On the Internet, pagans are mad because someone prominent has wrapped Christmas lights around an Easter cross to remind people of the light shining in the darkness," Erickson wrote in his reflection piece. "They'll try to shame me because of who I am and they will use that to try to silence others. Me? I'm going to buy extra lights to make the cross shine brighter."
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