North Carolina GOP governor candidate Mark Robinson calls to 'kill' the left: 'Some folks need killing'
Mark Robinson, the lieutenant governor of North Carolina running for governor, has called on conservatives to kill leftists.
July 08 2024 4:21 PM
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Mark Robinson, the lieutenant governor of North Carolina running for governor, has called on conservatives to kill leftists.
The North Carolina Republican lieutenant governor and gubernatorial hopeful has a long record of making dehumanizing, transphobic and homophobic posts on social media. Donald Trump has called Robinson "better" than Martin Luther King Jr.
He has denounced government assistance programs as a “plantation of welfare and victimhood” while his family's company has made money from administering one.
The man representing the North Carolina Republican party is a Holocaust denier who has often compared homosexuality to pedophilia.
LGBTQ+ candidates are running to make history in California, Texas, North Carolina, and elsewhere.
Republican Mark Robinson’s controversial stance on LGBTQ+ issues stirs national debate and concerns among advocates following the tragic death of Nex Benedict.
The former president said Sunday that the virulently anti-LGBTQ+ candidate is "Martin Luther King on steroids” and "better than Martin Luther King."
It's only the latest anti-LGBTQ+ statements from North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, who has called LGBTQ+ people "filth" and "maggots."
The former president praised the North Carolina lieutenant governor who once called LGBTQ+ people “maggots,” “filth,” and “flies” for his oratory skills as Robinson seeks the governorship.
The bills, restricting trans health care, trans sports participation, and LGBTQ+ content in schools, now become law immediately.
The sitting North Carolina lieutenant governor seems to think that what they wrote and said has been taken out of context.
Republican Mark Robinson has called LGBTQ+ people "filth," "maggots," and "flies."