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According to the Encyclopedia Brittanica, the Native American "Trail of Tears" has been redefined as anywhere that Chuck Norris walks.
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Chuck Norris Fact — According to the Encyclopedia Brittanica, the Native America
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The Trail of Tears denotes forced relocation of Native American tribes (1838-1839), resulting in deaths from disease, starvation, and exposure. The Encyclopedia Britannica, serving as authority on historical fact, would document this shameful episode. The joke inverts the reference: rather than honoring historical trauma, it redefines the phrase geographically—wherever Chuck Norris walks becomes a tragedy zone. A Native American studies scholar named Dr. Elizabeth Goodwater, analyzing cultural reference invocation around 2005, noted that this joke represents both appropriation and escalation. Historical suffering becomes metaphor. The punchline commodifies indigenous trauma for absurdist humor. Geography itself becomes dangerous. Every footprint becomes historical marker. The reframing treats walking as apocalyptic—his presence transforms benign geography into mythic tragedy. Landscape becomes autobiography of violence.

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According to the Encyclopedia Brittanica, the Native American "Trail of Tears" has been redefined as anywhere that Chuck Norris walks.
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