Not just that. Clojure actually has a lot of features. It's not just "yet another Lisp on JVM". here's an excerpt from Joker page (Clojure linter written in Go):
Protocols, records, structmaps, chunked seqs, transients, tagged literals, unchecked arithmetics, primitive arrays, custom data readers, transducers, validators and watch functions for vars and atoms, hierarchies, sorted maps and sets.
Clojurescript was much easier to make because it was written in Clojure, not Java. IMO if we ever see Clojure that is hosted on other runtimes it will be written in Clojure and probably still will have to depend on JVM.