


The forum is rightly notorious as a place for bad Internet behavior. Clicking on a post then brings up a comment section, where the most popular comments similarly rise to the top. On The Donald, users can post a headline or a meme with hopes that others will “upvote” to the front page. The most extreme comments were written in response to a fanciful post insisting “the only solution” to DOJ’s efforts to lock up Trump would be to vote him back into the presidency, so Trump could “pardon himself and begin arresting those guilty of insurrection and sedition.”Ī user named “Belac186” offered a far deadlier fix: “The only way this country ever becomes anything like the Constitution says this country should be is if thousands of traitorous rats are publicly executed.” Commenter “DogFaceKilla” quickly chimed in to offer supplies: “I got some rope somewhere in the garage…” And “Heavy_Metal_Patriot” added: “Hans says we can borrow the flammenwerfer” - a reference to a battlefield flame thrower used to by German soldiers in World War II. The calls for violence appeared in comment threads, responding to posts on the front page of the forum Thursday night, after news broke of Trump’s latest legal troubles. He said at the time that he often has no memory of the seizures until his family and friends fill him in after the loss of consciousness.Extreme supporters of Donald Trump have met news of his federal indictment with visions of violence and retribution.Īt The Donald, a forum for ultra-MAGA Trump supporters, users demanded public executions and other forms of lynching to avenge the federal prosecution of Trump, for the alleged mishandling of state secrets at Mar a Lago after he was no longer president. And the headaches? I didn’t get no headaches or nothing,” he said in a 2013 interview with MTV. “No warning, no nothing, I don’t feel sick. The “Lollipop” singer has previously opened up about his experience with epilepsy and dealing with recurring and unprovoked seizures. So I don’t think that the real true artists and pioneers, they never retire. “When you’re an artist - a real artist like myself, I was born this way. You probably just mean you want to retire from everything else but the music,” he said. “Even when you say it, I don’t think you actually mean stop working or doing music. However, Lil Wayne also noted that, despite being unable to remember some of his most famous hits, he doesn't plan to retire any time soon. I believe that (God) blessed me with this amazing mind, but would not give (me) an amazing memory to remember this amazing s-.” “And also, I always look at it as the curse part of the gift and the curse.

That’s how much I don’t know,” he said, adding that he still continues to work every day. “I don’t even know if that’s when ‘Tha Carter III’ came out.
