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The_Donald is a Donald Trump forum, and former subreddit, that is designed to have discussions about Trump and, quite possibly, to boost trumps ego high into the sky. The Forum is well known to be the biggest circlejerk, political or otherwise, on the entirety of the internets. It was first created as r/the_donald on Reddit, where it was the perfect place for Conservative Retards to sperg out and praise Trump as the man who would Make America Great Again. Unfortunately, the Libtards of reddit didn't appreciate being out spreged by a bunch of Conservatards, and quickly put the banhammer on r/the_donald. However, this didn't stop those from r/the_donald, who quickly decided to do an exodus, to a new site. Thedonald.win would be this new sight.
In the Beginning
The website that would become thedonald.win would first be known as r/the_donald. It was founded by u/jcm267 on June 27, 2015, 11 days after Trump decided he wanted to be President. Immediately the subreddit blew up, and it wasn't just with the internet people who liked it either; normal people started using it to to get the daily dose of The Donald. Eventually, enough right wingers had come there, that many right wing talking heads decided to do AMAs for r/the_donald this included people like Scott Adams, Ann Coulter, Alex Jones, Helmut Norpoth, Curt Schilling, Peter Schweizer, Roger Stone, Milo Yiannopoulos, Tucker Carlson, and Corey Stewart, just to name a few. With the help of a user base made up of angry Incels, Alt-Lite Pussies, False Losertarians, and Neo-con Starpower (Including Drumpf himself), r/the_donald became one of the most popular places on Reddit, because it was one of the only places, where you could be a Conservative.
Impact on Right-Wing Culture
Throughout the existence of Right-Wing Culture, TheDonald has played a huge roll in forming it into what it is today. Some of the most annoying and retarded phrases used by right wingers have actually come from or were coined by r/the_donald. Here are just a few of those phrases...
- Pede.
- Based.
- Red Pilled.
- MAGA (of course).
- 4D Chess.
- No Brakes.
- Nimble Navigator.
- God Emperor.
R/the_donald didn't just have annoying phrases, it also brainwashed almost the entire conservative movement into throwing their support behind him, helped grow the presence of Trump Supporters online, helped bring traffic to reddit, and even helped spread news about The Donald to all corners of the Internets.
Controversies
Orlando Night Club Censorship
After the Orlando Night Club Shooting made national headlines, it was inevitable that the info would go to Reddit, and that people on both sides of the Political Spectrum would have smart, civil, inciteful debates on the topic. However, Reddit, thought this topic was a bit too risque to talk about, and deleted comments from r/news that talked about the night club shooting. So, people went to r/the_donald to talk about the shooting. However, people started to notice that Reddit was keeping the r/the_donald posts protaining to the shooting from being on the front page if reddit, probably because they were filled to the brim with misinformation. As a result, Jcm267 and a fellow moderator, CisWhiteMalestorm got butthurt, and complained to Reddit about being censored. It got so bad that Reddit CEO Steve Huffman Himself adressed the controversy in a statement where he said: "...Reddit is not a conservatie place."
The Great Oculus Meme Storm
Eventually, r/the_donald got so big that people from facebook decided to hope on the Trump Train. However, hoping on the Trump Train would prove very stupid for Steve Palmer, the guy in charge of the OCulus game station