‘I’m a Black NAZI!’ Shocking CNN Report Reveals ‘Disturbing’ Comments Trump’s Pick For NC Governor Made on Porn Forum

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North Carolina Republican gubernatorial nominee Mark Robinson made a number of inflammatory comments on a porn website, referring to himself as a “perv” and “black NAZI!’ in message boards, according to a devastating new report from CNN.
From Andrew Kaczynski and Em Steck’s story:
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.
The candidate also remarked “I like watching tranny on girl porn! That’s f*cking hot! It takes the man out while leaving the man in!”
Asked for comment by CNN, Robinson said “This is not us. These are not our words. And this is not anything that is characteristic of me,” and insisted he would not “get into the minutia of how somebody manufactured this, these salacious tabloid lies.”
Robinson, who was endorsed by Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump at a rally this March, where the former president referred to him as “Martin Luther King [Jr.] on steroids,” “better than Martin Luther King,” and even “Martin Luther King times two.”
The Carolina Journal reported — even before the story dropped on Thursday afternoon — that Robinson was “under pressure from staff and members of the Trump campaign to withdraw from the governor’s race due to the nature of the story, which they say involves activity on adult websites in 2000s,” but Robinson has “resisted withdrawing and privately denies the story.”
A spokesperson for Robinson’s campaign also told one local reporter that “it is absolutely fiction” that Robinson is considering exiting the race.
The Journal also noted that Thursday night marks Robinson’s deadline for withdrawing from the race — and that the Trump campaign has already made it clear that he will not be welcome at future rallies attended by Trump or his running mate, Sen. JD Vance (R-OH).
Robinson was a deeply controversial figure before Thursday’s CNN report dropped. In 2017, Robinson mused that “there is a REASON the liberal media fills the airwaves with programs about the NAZI and the ‘6 million Jews’ they murdered,” and a year later, he submitted that “this foolishness about Hitler disarming MILLIONS of Jews and then marching them off to concentration camps is a bunch of hogwash.”
He has also suggested that Michelle Obama is a man, Barack Obama is a “top-ranking demon,” and advanced the conspiracy theory that the Rothschild family is one of the Bible’s Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
Robinson responded to the story before it was made public by vowing to stay in the race and dismissing it as “salacious tabloid lies” and a “high-tech lynching.”
“Let me reassure you the things that you will see in that story, those are not the words of Mark Robinson. You know my words, you know my character, and you know that I have been completely transparent in this race and before,” he declared in a video posted on X.
This is a developing story and may be updated.