Mark Robinson blames 'coward' Republicans for loss, not 'Black Nazi' trans porn scandal
Mark Robinson is mad Republicans wouldn't "stand up and fight for him" after he admitted to being a "black NAZI."
June 24, 2025
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Mark Robinson is mad Republicans wouldn't "stand up and fight for him" after he admitted to being a "black NAZI."
Mark Robinson, the Republican candidate for North Carolina governor, made the vile comments in a Facebook video that is still up less than a week before the elections.
Mark Robinson's scandal is typical Republican behavior, writes John Casey.
The right-wing extremist is running to be in charge of public education in the state.
He made the anti-LGBTQ+ comments during sermons at churches. It's not the first time he's made such bigoted remarks.
Mark Robinson, the lieutenant governor of North Carolina running for governor, has called on conservatives to kill leftists.
He has denounced government assistance programs as a “plantation of welfare and victimhood” while his family's company has made money from administering one.
Robinson filed the lawsuit over a report which found his full name, picture, and known email address attached comments supporting reinstating slavery and referring to himself as a "black NAZI!"
The man representing the North Carolina Republican party is a Holocaust denier who has often compared homosexuality to pedophilia.
Robinson appears determined to stay in the race for North Carolina governor even after further disgusting comments by him were uncovered.
In a world where hypocrisy runs rampant, politicians like Mark Robinson preach hate while secretly desiring what they condemn, writes Marie-Adélina de la Ferrière.
Robinson, the first Black lieutenant governor of North Carolina, has a history of extreme rhetoric that's put him at odds even with members of his own party.
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.
LGBTQ+ candidates are running to make history in California, Texas, North Carolina, and elsewhere.
The anti-LGBTQ+ lieutenant governor of North Carolina was found to have accepted contributions from unauthorized donors, accepted donations over the maximum limit, and used campaign money for personal expenses.
Democrat Josh Stein, the current Attorney General of the state, has defeated self-professed "Black Nazi" Republican Mark Robinson in the race for North Carolina governor.
Corey DeAngelis has gone dark on social media.
The Republican candidate for North Carolina governor also expressed support for reinstating slavery on message boards from the adult website "Nude Africa."
"Don’t lay down and act like you’re making a baby til you’re ready to have a baby," the Republican candidate for governor in North Carolina said in an unearthed 2022 video.
That's not a leak — Robinson said it himself in a new ad.
Mark Robinson sues CNN for leaking 'Black Nazi' porn site messages
The Republican candidate for North Carolina governor accused the outlet of leaking his information, while refusing to admit it was his information.