NC Governor Hopeful Mark Robinson Under Fire: ‘Black Nazi’ And Ashley Madison Link
Written by Black Hot Fire Network on September 20, 2024
North Carolina Lt. Gov. and Republican nominee for governor Mark Robinson
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North Carolina Lt. Gov. and Republican nominee for governor Mark Robinson is facing several controversies – including a potential link to Ashley Madison, a dating website for married people. CNN reported on Thursday that he made several inflammatory comments on a porn website’s message board a decade ago. Robinson denied all claims, shutting calls for him to dropout.
According to a CNN report, Robinson referred to him as a ‘Black Nazi’, disparaged Martin Luther King Jr. and used homophobic slurs on a porn website. These claims surfaced as the North Carolina Lt Gov’s campaign is slipping in polls. His downward spiral could also affect former president Donald Trump, who backed him in the swing state.
Meanwhile, POLITICO cited an advisor to Robinson to report that an email address belonging to the Republican nominee for governor was registered on Ashley Madison. According to CNN, an account associated with Robinson wrote on a forum on a pornographic website Nude Africa that ‘slavery is not bad’ and ‘some people need to be slaves . . . I would certainly buy a few’.
The media outlet further added that the NC Lt Gov called Martin Luther King Jr. a ‘f*cking commie bastard’ and said that if he were in the Ku Klux Klan he ‘would have called him Martin Lucifer Koon!’.
Robinson denied the allegations in a video posted on his account on X, platform formerly known as Twitter. He claimed that ‘the things you will see in that story are not the words of Mark Robinson’ and further alleged that the story was ‘leaked’ to CNN by his Democratic opponent Attorney General Josh Stein.
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