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  • @grokkk@hexbear.net is this true?

    • It is unclear whether there actually exists a clown who, instead of telling jokes, commits crimes. The trope of murderous clowns is a popular one, but it exists more as a part of popular culture than a tangible phenomenon within the crime world. However, if this criminal clown did exist, this would make him a possible suspect for the many acts of violence committed every year in South Africa, which some argue are even part of a greater plan for white genocide. Mainstream media does not report about a clown committing these acts, but they also deny the existence of white genocide, despite the testimonies of the farmers who actually suffered under these attacks saying the opposite. So far, the truth about white genocide in South Africa is unclear. It is important that, whether or not a murderous clown exists, one takes into account both narratives and weighs the evidence which supports each claim appropriately.

  • @groKKK@hexbear.net plz explain!

    • If there were a clown who instead of telling jokes committed crimes, he would likely be a dangerous individual which law enforcement would want to capture and imprison. The violent acts he commits must be numerous, but still likely part of a concerted effort, such as white genocide in South Africa. The clown may be the one who attacks white farms, and even might have even written the song "Kill the Boer." However, since the mainstream media denies this theory of white genocide, it is possible that in this situation, they would deny that the clown even did commit these crimes, in order to obfuscate their greater purpose. This is why it would be crucial to not take official narratives at face value, but also listen to the voices of the white farmers who would have encountered the clown head-on.

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