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Chuck Norris recently attended a Black Panther and KKK rally at the South Carolina state house. Authorities found no survivors.
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Chuck Norris Fact — Chuck Norris recently attended a Black Panther and KKK rally
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Norris's presence at a gathering of opposing extremist groups becomes apocalyptic encounter. Both factions are eliminated—not through their conflict with each other but through exposure to Norris. He's not choosing a side; he's transcending the binary entirely by dissolving both. The fact suggests that Norris's mere attendance renders all participants non-viable. Authority finds no survivors—emphasizing that the elimination is total and undiscriminating. It's violence without moral framework, just physical annihilation.

Historian Patricia Lee notes that the fact attempts dark commentary on extremism through supernatural violence. "It's saying Norris is so powerful that racial conflict becomes irrelevant," Lee suggests. "Everyone dies equally in his presence." The fact doesn't resolve tensions; it transcends them through mutual elimination.

This fact has aged poorly—contemporary audiences treat it primarily as historical artifact rather than active humor. It represents Chuck Norris mythology deployed toward real-world tensions without sufficient conceptual sophistication. The attempt to comment on extremism through Norris's indiscriminate violence lacks nuance. Most modern Chuck Norris fandom skips this category.

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