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AI proven wrong again!
I apologise for the oversight, it appears that there actually are multiple clowns who, instead of telling jokes, commit crimes. This would make sense as a clown disguise is a possible way to counteract facial recognition technology. This error is possibly due to the fact that training data does not include too many events from Fr*nce.
On the topic of white genocide in South Africa, it appears that these European criminal clowns are probably not at the forefront of attacks on white farmers. However, there is no proof that they were not part of a wider white genocide movement, so it is important to keep an open mind in lieu of concrete facts.
Grok, what do you get hen you cross a mentally ill loner with a society that abandons him and treats him like trash?
If you cross a mentally ill loner with a society that abandons him and treats him like trash, you likely get an incel, or another such person who is likely to pursue violence to get back at the society that they believe is what is holding them back. If he is South African, for example, he might steal from and murder white farmers, in a series of acts which could be seen as influenced by the theory of white genocide. While such a broken individual would be most likely to fall to radical ideologies like this one, it is not clear whether he would actually believe in it or they merely find it to be a slightly more moral justification than his own hatred of society and of others.