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INTERNET HOAX ALERT: Chuck Norris Is ALIVE — Don't Fall for This Disgusting Death Hoax

Gary FranchiMarch 20, 20261 views
INTERNET HOAX ALERT: Chuck Norris Is ALIVE — Don't Fall for This Disgusting Death Hoax

Let's get something straight right out of the gate, Patriots: Chuck Norris is alive.

The 84-year-old martial arts legend, action star, and outspoken conservative has NOT "gone on to be with Jesus Christ," despite what clickbait scammers flooding YouTube and social media want you to believe. This is a celebrity death hoax — one of the oldest and most disgusting tricks in the internet playbook — and unfortunately, too many good Americans are falling for it.

The Anatomy of a Death Hoax

Here's how these scams work: bad actors create videos with sensational titles like "Chuck Norris Went on To Be With Jesus Christ Today" specifically designed to exploit your emotions and your trust. They know Chuck Norris is beloved by millions of conservatives, Christians, and patriots who grew up watching him roundhouse kick bad guys into next week. They're banking on your shock and grief to make you click, share, and spread their garbage before you have time to verify anything.

It's predatory. It's sickening. And it's become an epidemic online.

Why Chuck Norris?

Think about who Chuck Norris is to our movement. This is a man who has stood proudly with conservative causes for decades. He campaigned for Republican candidates when Hollywood blacklisted anyone right of center. He's spoken openly about his Christian faith. He's a veteran who served in the United States Air Force. He's written books on patriotism, faith, and the importance of traditional American values.

In other words, he's everything the left despises — and everything we cherish.

That makes him a target. These hoaxes aren't random. They deliberately target conservative icons because the scammers know our community is tight-knit, we share information quickly, and we genuinely care about our heroes. They exploit that bond for clicks and ad revenue.

"The internet is full of people who want to manipulate you. Verify before you amplify."

How to Protect Yourself

Patriots, we have to be smarter than this. Before you share ANY news about a celebrity death — especially someone who matters to our movement — take thirty seconds to verify it. Check reputable sources. Look for official statements from family members or representatives. If the only "source" is a random YouTube video with a sensational title? It's almost certainly fake.

The mainstream media lies to us enough. We don't need to help scammers spread their lies too.

The Real Chuck Norris

While we're here, let's celebrate the real Chuck Norris — the one who's still very much alive and kicking. At 84, he remains an icon of American strength, faith, and perseverance. He's been married to his wife Gena for nearly 30 years. He continues to advocate for veterans' causes and conservative principles. He's proof that you can succeed in Hollywood without selling your soul to the woke mob.

So the next time you see one of these disgusting death hoaxes, do two things: First, don't share it. Second, remember that Chuck Norris doesn't die — death is too afraid to try.

Stay vigilant out there, folks. And always verify before you share.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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