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One might argue a posse would require at least two… a sheriff (or other ‘deputizing’ agent), and at least 1 ‘deputized’ posse member. If only the sheriff was chasing someone, no one would ever say the person was pursued by “a posse”. Jd.varner44 (talk) 14:53, 2 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Is it really necessary to use a song clip with an f-bomb at the end? (The clip from “Ghetto Freak Show”)
I lack the knowledge to fix this myself.
(In private, I swear like an angry drunken sailor… but I wouldn’t do so in a Wikipedia article.) Jd.varner44 (talk) 14:58, 2 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]
It is stated in the second paragraph of "1992–1993:Carnival of Carnage era" that the term "juggalo" originated from Violent J choosing to address the audience like that. This information is directly taken from J's autobiography "Behind The Paint" where he directly assures being responsible for the creation of the term. However, he himself would later on completely deny this information, saying that the term was created and popularized by fans. Problem is, the only source I found for this is a YouTube video titled "Insane Clown Posse - Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction?" (which I understand are completely off limits for citing). The video is from a verified account with over 2 million subscribers ("Loudwire"), it includes both Joseph Bruce and Joseph Utsler outright stating that there's no clear origin for the term and that they never intended for it to become a thing (starting from the 7:00 minute mark).
Does this hold any water? Naturally there's a big margin for error given how casual the "interview" is, and the time gap between the release of the biography and this video. However, given that the biography was written by Violent J himself it seems to me like this inconsistency in the way the story was told is at least worth mentioning. Bon (talk) 05:01, 19 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]