NC GOP Gov Candidate allegedly calls himself "Black Nazi" calls Slavery "Not Bad", approves of Celeb abortion if he can see the s*x Tape

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CNN is reporting they have uncovered GOP NC Gov Rep Mark Robinson's profile he used on MULTIPLE Porn sites where he regurally engaged in posting and forums and said some CRAZY SH**

‘I’m a black NAZI!’: NC GOP nominee for governor made dozens of disturbing comments on porn forum


(CNN) — Mark Robinson, the controversial and socially conservative Republican nominee for governor of North Carolina, made a series of inflammatory comments on a pornography website’s message board more than a decade ago, in which he referred to himself as a “black NAZI!” and expressed support for reinstating slavery, a CNN KFile investigation found.

Despite a recent history of anti-transgender rhetoric, Robinson said he enjoyed watching transgender pornography, a review of archived messages found in which he also referred to himself as a “perv.”

The comments, which Robinson denies making, predate his entry into politics and current stint as North Carolina’s lieutenant governor. They were made under a username that CNN was able to identify as Robinson by matching a litany of biographical details and a shared email address between the two.


Many of Robinson’s comments were gratuitously sexual and lewd in nature. They were made between 2008 and 2012 on “Nude Africa,” a pornographic website that includes a message board. The comments were made under the username minisoldr, a moniker Robinson used frequently online.

Robinson listed his full name on his profile for Nude Africa, as well as an email address he used on numerous websites across the internet for decades.

CNN is reporting only a small portion of Robinson’s comments on the website given their graphic nature.


Many of Robinson’s comments on Nude Africa stand in contrast to his public stances on issues such as abortion and transgender rights.

Publicly, Robinson has fiercely argued that people should use bathrooms only that correspond to the gender they were assigned at birth. He’s also said transgender women should be arrested for using women’s restrooms.

“If you’re a man on Friday night, and all the sudden Saturday, you feel like a woman, and you want to go in the women’s bathroom in the mall, you will be arrested, or whatever we gotta do to you,” Robinson said at a campaign rally in February 2024. “We’re going to protect our women.”

Yet privately under the username minisoldr on Nude Africa, Robinson graphically described his own sexual arousal as an adult from the memory of secretly “peeping” on women in public gym showers as a 14-year-old. Robinson recounted the story as a memory he said he still fantasized about.

“I came to a spot that was a dead end but had two big vent covers over it! It just so happened it overlooked the showers! I sat there for about an hour and watched as several girls came in and showered,” Robinson wrote on Nude Africa.

CNN is not publishing the graphic sexual details of Robinson’s story.

“I went peeping again the next morning,” Robinson wrote. “but after that I went back the ladder was locked! So those two times where [sic] the only times I got to do it! Ahhhhh memories!!!!”

In other comments on Nude Africa, Robinson discussed his affinity for transgender pornography.

“I like watching tranny on girl porn! That’s f*cking hot! It takes the man out while leaving the man in!” Robinson wrote. “And yeah I’m a ‘perv’ too!”

In an interview with CNN on Thursday, Robinson repeatedly denied that he made the comments on Nude Africa.

“This is not us. These are not our words. And this is not anything that is characteristic of me,” Robinson said. Presented with the litany of evidence connecting him with the minisoldr user name on Nude Africa, Robinson said, “I’m not going to get into the minutia of how somebody manufactured this, these salacious tabloid lies.”

CNN first reached out to Robinson Tuesday morning with evidence connecting him to the comments on Nude Africa. It took his campaign two days to respond and issue a denial.

During his interview with CNN, Robinson repeatedly said the issues that faced North Carolinians were more important than what he called “tabloid trash,” and he steered the conversation toward attacking his opponent in the race, Democrat Josh Stein, the state’s attorney general.

“We are not getting out of this race. There are people who are counting on us to win this race,” Robinson said.

A history of controversial statements​

Campaigning for lieutenant governor in 2020, Robinson advocated for a complete abortion ban without exceptions. He later expressed regret in 2022 for paying for his now-wife to have an abortion in the 1980s.


Now campaigning for governor, he says he supports a so-called “heartbeat” bill that would ban abortion when a heartbeat is detected – approximately six weeks – with exceptions for rape, incest and health of the mother.

But writing as minisoldr on Nude Africa in December 2010, Robinson said he did not care about a celebrity having an abortion.

“I don’t care. I just wanna see the sex tape!” Robinson wrote.

In another thread, commenters considered whether to believe the story of a woman who said she was raped by her taxi driver while intoxicated. In response, Robinson wrote, “and the moral of this story….. Don’t f**k a white b*tch!”

Robinson, who would become North Carolina’s first Black governor if elected, also repeatedly maligned civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., attacking him in such intense terms that a user accused him of being a white supremacist.

“Get that f*cking commie bastard off the National Mall!,” Robinson wrote about the dedication of the memorial to King in Washington, DC, by then-President Barack Obama.

“I’m not in the KKK. They don’t let blacks join. If I was in the KKK I would have called him Martin Lucifer Koon!” Robinson responded.

CNN’s reporting on Robinson’s comments comes a few weeks after The Assembly, a North Carolina digital publication, reported that Robinson frequented local video pornography shops in the 1990s and 2000s. The story cited six people who interacted and saw him frequent the stores in Greensboro, North Carolina. A spokesperson for Robinson called the story false and a “complete fiction.”

Despite earning the full endorsement of former President Donald Trump and the North Carolina Republican Party, Robinson faces an uphill battle in the race for governor against Stein.

Robinson’s history of controversial remarks, including mocking school shooting survivors, his past support for total abortion bans without exceptions for rape or incest and disparaging the civil rights movement have been a consistent theme in the race. Recent public polling shows Robinson is losing to Stein.

Identifying minisoldr as Robinson​

On the Nude Africa website in both comments and his profile, minisoldr offered numerous details that align precisely with Robinson’s personal history.

In his profile, minisoldr listed his full name as “mark robinson” and disclosed a private email address Robinson used elsewhere online. In 2012, a user responded to a comment by calling minisoldr “Mark.”

Minisoldr mentioned in 2008 being married for 18 years, which corresponds with Robinson’s marriage to Yolanda Hill in 1990. In 2011, minisoldr wrote he had been married 21 years. Minisoldr wrote in a 2011 post that he lived in Greensboro, North Carolina, the same town where Robinson lived at the time and currently lives.


In a post in 2012, minisoldr said he served in the Army in the 1980s, during the same time period as Robinson. In his sexually graphic comments detailing watching women in the showers in 2011, minisoldr wrote that his mother worked at an Historically Black College and University (HBCU). Robinson’s mother worked as a custodian at North Carolina A&T State University, an HBCU located in Greensboro.

Both minisoldr and Robinson often posted about the same topics online, including reviews for remote-controlled helicopters, their attraction to specific celebrities and their favorite “Twilight Zone” episode.

The email address associated with minisoldr on Nude Africa was also used by Robinson elsewhere online and social media. On the commenting platform Disqus, a user who joined in April 2011 features Mark Robinson’s photo under the username minisoldr.

Usernames and email addresses from Disqus were publicly leaked online in 2017, according to the company. CNN confirmed that Robinson’s username minisoldr on Disqus shared the same email address as the one used on Nude Africa.

Robinson’s Disqus page is also linked to the Black social networking site Black Planet. The Web Archive shows a user named “minisoldr” described themselves as 40 years old in February 2009 – the same age as Robinson at the time – and living in Greensboro, North Carolina – Robinson’s hometown.

A username often used by Robinson​

Robinson has frequently used the username “minisoldr” elsewhere on the internet. On X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, Robinson once used the minisoldr username, according to a screenshot he shared on Facebook in 2018 and data in Robinson’s old tweets.

A YouTube playlist for a user named “minisoldr” features exclusively videos of Robinson. On Pinterest, a user “minisoldr” lists his name as “Mark Robinson.”

The “minisoldr” username has also posted reviews of products and places Robinson has also publicly recommended. On Amazon, a user named “minisoldr” reviewed products frequently shared by Robinson on Facebook, including remote-controlled helicopters. And the same email address and username used on Nude Africa also left reviews on Google for two local businesses Robinson later posted on Facebook that he used.

Robinson’s unique choice of language further links him to the “minisoldr” alias on the pornographic forums. Uncommon phrases such as “gag a maggot,” “dunder head,” “I don’t give a frogs a**,” and “I don’t give two shakes of it” were used both by minisoldr on Nude Africa and by Robinson on his personal Facebook page.


Robinson as minisoldr ‘Slavery is not bad’​

In the pornographic forums, Robinson revealed his unvarnished thoughts on issues such as race, gender and abortion.

Writing in a forum discussing Black Republicans in October 2010, Robinson stated unprovoked: “I’m a black NAZI!”

That same month, Robinson wrote in another post that he supported the return of slavery.

“Slavery is not bad. Some people need to be slaves. I wish they would bring it (slavery) back. I would certainly buy a few,” he wrote.

In March 2012, Robinson wrote that he preferred the former leader of Nazi Germany Adolf Hitler over the leadership in Washington during the administration of Barack Obama.

“I’d take Hitler over any of the sh*t that’s in Washington right now!” he wrote.

Robinson’s comments on Nude Africa often frequently contained derogatory and racial slurs directed at Black, Jewish and Muslim people.

In a series of seven posts in October 2011, Robinson disparaged Martin Luther King in such intense terms, calling him a “commie bastard,” “worse than a maggot,” a “ho f**king, phony,” and a “huckster,” that a user in the thread accused him of being in the KKK. Robinson responded by directing a slur at King.

In October 2010, Robinson used the antisemitic slur “hebe” when discussing how he liked the show “Good Times” developed by Norman Lear, saying “the show itself was a bunch of heb [sic] written liberal bullshit!”

While discussing the Taliban, he referred to Muslims as “little rag-headed bastards” and said that “if Muslims took over liberals would be the 1st ones to be beheaded!”

Robinson also used homophobic slurs frequently, calling other users f*gs.

In a largely positive forum discussion featuring a photo of two men kissing after one returned from a military deployment, Robinson wrote the sole negative comment.

“That’s sum ole sick a** f*ggot bullsh*t!” he wrote.
 
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Jessica Tarlov: We just found out an hour ago that Mark Robinson who’s running for governor…

Jesse Watters: Never heard of him

Tarlov: …who Donald Trump called “MLK on steroids,” posted on a forum that he's a Black Naz¡. This again is evidence of the type of candidate that Trump thinks are good for the country.

 
Speaker Mike Johnson and House Republicans want Americans to believe they care about election integrity, yet they invited a “Black Nazi” as their witness to speak on the topic.
 
An adviser to Mark Robinson — the Trump-backed candidate for NC governor — confirmed to us that the email registered on Ashley Madison does, in fact, belong to Robinson.

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Republican strategist Michael Steele says what we're all thinking about Republicans who are upset about the latest Mark Robinson story:

"This was the line? This was the line? Republicans, this is the line you're drawing now? [..] Republicans, this is who you nominated!" NCGOV

 
Politicians have always had far too much power.
But, in the past they always had to answer to the press and the people. That was our only remaining power. If they took it too far, we could vote them out.
Now, they have made it more difficult to vote them out by gerrymandering and consolidating party power.
And, they have taken away the power of the press. By having approximately half of the population believing that the press is always lying and only believing the alternate "press" and having the other half believing that the press is truthful and the alternate press is lying, we have lost the power of the press to the politicians.

They have consolidated power and now really can do no wrong that affects them.

 
Gary Hart has to be looking at this and thinking, "You've got to be kidding me. One stupid picture of me with a pretty woman sunk me forever, and these guys get away with this stuff?"
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Report the GOP in NC were the ones who provided the research to CNN on Robinson past history in an effort to have the story break to push him to remove himself from the Race so the GOP in NC could replace him with another candidate as he currently is polling at double digits below the Dem candidate. It was done yesterday as Robinson had until Midnight last night to drop out of the race at before the deadline. He did not and now must be the GOP candidate moving forward.​



Mark Robinson is a Trump problem of Trump’s own making

For years, Donald Trump has directly and indirectly foisted damaging candidates on the GOP, in ways that have obviously cost his party dearly — up to and probably including control of the Senate.

It’s not just his endorsements of several flawed statewide candidates who went on to badly underperform and lose key races; it’s also the ethos he’s created in the party. He’s placed a premium on owning the libs and devotion to Trump, and he’s devalued political bona fides. He has effectively encouraged his party to overlook a Trump-loyal candidate’s very obvious baggage, by dismissing it as lies from the liberal media or even viewing it as an asset.


It’s all worked out a lot better for Trump than for his party, thanks to his unique ability to stay viable despite his own litany of controversies and mounds of baggage. Other candidates have demonstrated far less talent for that.

But for once, the pattern could be creating a real problem for Trump personally.

The big news Thursday was a CNN report that North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson (R), the GOP’s nominee for governor, whom Trump helped dominate in his primary, posted a series of problematic things on a pornographic message board more than a decade ago.

Among the comments: calling himself a “black NAZI,” voicing support for bringing back slavery and expressing a proclivity for transgender pornography.

Robinson denies he posted these things and said he’s staying in the race. “Let me reassure you: The things that you will see in that story, those are not the words of Mark Robinson,” Robinson said in a video posted Thursday afternoon before CNN’s story dropped.


But Republicans who were already worried about Robinson hurting the GOP ticket in a vital swing state — one of three especially key ones for Trump — must now be pulling their hair out. And there aren’t many good answers for the party at this point.

Some Republicans are suggesting Robinson could lose their support or should even drop out, and there could soon be more pressure on him to do the latter. A Trump campaign official told The Washington Post the campaign hasn’t reached out directly to push Robinson out of the race.

That pressure could be brought to bear not just because of the revelations but also because Robinson has trailed his Democratic opponent, state Attorney General Josh Stein (D), by double digits in most recent high-quality polls.

But the timing of this is particularly troublesome for the GOP. There is a midnight deadline for a candidate to drop out and be replaced as the nominee. And even at that point, it appears that state law doesn’t allow for ballots to be reprinted; voters would have to choose Robinson’s name in order to vote for the replacement.


(This is all subject to litigation, of course, and the state Supreme Court recently did Trump a solid by allowing ballots to be reprinted without Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s name on them after he suspended his campaign, overruling the state board of elections.)

There is a possibility that this could ultimately turn out somewhat okay for the GOP — particularly if Robinson drops out in time to be replaced as the nominee, and especially if they can somehow get ballots reprinted.

But failing the latter, voters would be confronted with choosing Robinson’s name to vote for his replacement (which history suggests is a significant hurdle). And if Robinson won’t get out, he would remain in the race as a potentially significant liability.

Precisely how much any of it could hurt Trump is an open question.

Plenty of voters in recent years have shown they can and will split their tickets when Republicans nominate undesirable candidates. For instance, Trump running mate JD Vance won his 2022 Senate campaign in Ohio by just six points, while other statewide Republicans won by around 20 points. Trump-backed candidates also far underperformed other Republicans in states such as Arizona, New Hampshire and Pennsylvania.


And it’s generally thought that presidential candidates can be bigger drags on down-ballot races, rather than vice versa. The latter is called a “reverse coattails” effect.

But if even a small handful of people look at Robinson and it sours them on the GOP ticket as a whole, that could matter greatly. North Carolina was decided by just more than a point in 2020, and it’s been polling very closely in 2024. Not only that, but it appears to be one of three states Trump is emphasizing as his most likely path to victory, with the others being Georgia and Pennsylvania.

This whole thing was also utterly predictable and potentially avoidable, but for Trump. Robinson has been saying highly controversial things for years, but he wound up getting only token opposition in the GOP primary. Trump helped grease the skids by signaling as far back as June 2023 that he would be supporting Robinson.


As much as that actual endorsement, though, it’s about Trump making Republicans believe they can win with candidates such as Robinson, despite all the evidence to the contrary in swing states in recent years. Robinson, a candidate who probably wouldn’t have stood a chance in a GOP primary a decade ago, wound up winning the primary by 46 points.

The irony here is that Trump this year has actually endorsed fewer obviously flawed candidates in key states, allowing some establishment-oriented Republicans to emerge from primaries.

But not everywhere. And now it’s throwing a wrench into his own race.
 
Politicians have always had far too much power.
But, in the past they always had to answer to the press and the people. That was our only remaining power. If they took it too far, we could vote them out.
Now, they have made it more difficult to vote them out by gerrymandering and consolidating party power.
And, they have taken away the power of the press. By having approximately half of the population believing that the press is always lying and only believing the alternate "press" and having the other half believing that the press is truthful and the alternate press is lying, we have lost the power of the press to the politicians.

They have consolidated power and now really can do no wrong that affects them.

Funny how these things didn’t come out before. No Crap they didn’t come out before. Have these people ever payed attention to politics scandals before. They don’t come out before because either they were hidden well or the person finally got to a big enough stage for people to really do thorough back ground check.
 
Funny how these things didn’t come out before. No Crap they didn’t come out before. Have these people ever payed attention to politics scandals before. They don’t come out before because either they were hidden well or the person finally got to a big enough stage for people to really do thorough back ground check.
And don't forget the Trump campaign fully endorsed Robinson and even said they had FULLY VETTED and cleared Robinson before they did
 
Donald Trump Jr. said “we need more” people like Robinson who are “not afraid to say” what they’re thinking. During his Rumble show, Trump Jr. said that he likes Robinson and he’s a “good guy, funny guy, not afraid to say what he is thinking, which I think we need more of.”

Eric Trump: “Amazing, amazing, amazing guy. Amazing guy. … Mark is a wonderful person, a wonderful guy. A person I’ve gotten to know very, very well. And I think not only are we going to win the state, I think he’s going to win the state.”

Lara Trump dismissed concerns about Robinson hurting Trump’s candidacy.
During an August interview with Bloomberg, the Republican National Committee co-chair was asked if she was concerned about Robinson’s candidacy. She dismissed concerns that it would hurt her father-in-law's campaign, saying that “Donald Trump typically helps out the candidates in these various races, down-ballot races. … So that’s not a concern for us at all.”

Turning Point USA’s Charlie Kirk: “Mark, great work. We have your back.”

Kirk also said of Robinson: “He’s got spirit, he’s got gusto, and I think he’s going to be a great governor of this state.”


Newsmax’s Rob Schmitt: Mark Robinson's “no-BS” style is “very refreshing.” During his March 12 program, Schmitt said: “The left, as you just saw, is going nuts over this guy. The avalanche of attacks against him have been piling up in recent days. A sample of Mark Robinson's no-BS, very refreshing style has never been seen better than in 2021 when he talked about gender ideology.”

Fox-host-turned-streamer Dan Bongino: Outside of Trump, Robinson is “my personal favorite guest” and “favorite candidate.” In a video clip posted to his Rumble account during the Republican National Convention, Bongino introduced Robinson by calling him “my personal favorite guest of all time outside of President Donald J. Trump” and “my favorite candidate in the country outside of President Trump. They’re neck-and-neck.”

Former Trump adviser Sebastian Gorka: “We need Mark Robinson in the governorship of North Carolina. … Support this man today.” Interviewing Robinson on his show in March 2024, Gorka added: “He's got my vote if I lived in North Carolina. He's got my support.”

Trump adviser Roger Stone: “Mark Robinson is one of the most dynamic inspiring leaders. I have seen in my 45 years in American politics.” The longtime Republican dirty trickster and right-wing commentator wrote that Robinson “is as great a communicator as Ronald Reagan and he has the courage of Donald Trump. I pray to God that he is elected governor of North Carolina.”

GOP operative Jack Posobiec: “TRUMP-ROBINSON 2024.” The right-wing commentator also wrote online: “Listening to Mark Robinson speeches in the gym.”

Moms For America Action: “We are proud to endorse Mark Robinson for Governor because he is a fellow warrior for freedom and shares the same values of faith and family as Moms for America.” The political side of right-wing group Moms for America wrote a press release endorsing Robinson in September 2023 that stated, in part: “We are proud to endorse Mark Robinson for Governor because he is a fellow warrior for freedom and shares the same values of faith and family as Moms for America.”

Newsmax’s Carl Higbie: “For those of you who don’t know @markrobinsonNC, he is the next Star!!!” Higbie added that “he is now the likely next Governor of North Carolina.”

Former Trump national security adviser and right-wing commentator Mike Flynn: “I stand and fully support this great PATRIOT to be the next Governor of North Carolina! @markrobinsonNC.”

Far-right troll Brenden Dilley: “I’m a big fan of this guy. I’ve met him, he’s a great gentleman. … Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson has won the North Carolina Republican primary for governor. That’s your next governor in North Carolina, God willing.”

Actor and right-wing commentator Dean Cain: “Go get ém @markrobinsonNC !! North Carolina needs you for Governor!”

Fox’s Sean Hannity defended Robinson, saying “Democrats have been trying to smear, slander, you know, besmirch, attack the lieutenant governor day in and day out."
On the March 19 edition of his radio program, Hannity said, “Democrats have been trying to smear, slander, you know, besmirch, attack the lieutenant governor day in and day out. ... I watch what any politician like yourself goes through, and I do wonder. I'm like, why would anybody bother? And I know why you bother because you care.”

Radio host Buck Sexton to Robinson: “Mark, when you win, you’ve got to come on and celebrate with us, OK?”

Right-wing host Benny Johnson: “I just love the energy of this dude.”
After airing Robinson’s campaign ad, Johnson said: “I just love the energy of this dude. And I love his story because he’s like an internet story. He’s like a hero of the internet. Guy just went to a town council meeting, gave a speech, and then is going to become governor. That’s like the stuff of the Founding Fathers.”
 
FOX NEWS: North Carolina Republican governor candidate Mark Robinson is facing accusations that he posted inflammatory comments on a porn site, calling himself a ‘Black Nazi,’ saying he wanted to reinstate slavery, and calling himself a ‘perv.’ Donald Trump endorses Mark Robinson

 
The son of Martin Luther King Jr. has weighed in on North Carolina GOP gubernatorial nominee Mark Robinson after his alleged “grotesque characterization” of his civil rights icon father.

 
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