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Mark Robinson's Controversial Past Revealed In Investigation

Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, R-NC., speaks during the Republican National Convention Monday, July 15, 2024, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)

Recently, a KFile investigation revealed a series of inflammatory comments made by Mark Robinson, the Republican nominee for governor of North Carolina, on a pornography website's message board over a decade ago. These comments included references to himself as a 'black NAZI!' and expressed support for reinstating slavery.

Despite his history of anti-transgender rhetoric, Robinson's archived messages on the website also showed him expressing enjoyment in watching transgender pornography and referring to himself as a 'perv.'

Robinson has denied making these comments, which were made under the username 'minisoldr' between 2008 and 2012 on the website 'Nude Africa.' The username was linked to Robinson through a matching of biographical details and a shared email address.

He referred to himself as a 'black NAZI!' and expressed support for reinstating slavery.
Mark Robinson made offensive comments on a porn website's message board.
Robinson's past anti-transgender rhetoric contradicted his enjoyment of transgender pornography.

Many of the comments made by Robinson were described as gratuitously sexual and lewd in nature. His full name and an email address he used on various websites were listed on his profile on the pornographic website.

These comments were made prior to Robinson's entry into politics and his current role as North Carolina's lieutenant governor. The resurfacing of these controversial remarks has sparked discussions and debates surrounding Robinson's past behavior and beliefs.

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