North Carolina Gubernatorial Candidate is Extreme Climate Denier, Thinks “Some Folks Need Killin'”

Calls for military involvement in “Killin’ folks”.

Strong correlation between climate denial and Authoritarian ideation.
At the same time, Mark Robinson’s nuttiness might provide an opening for Democrats in North Carolina, which might be following a path similar to Georgia, politically.

WFAE Charlotte:

North Carolina gubernatorial candidate Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson isn’t leaving anyone to guess where he stands on climate change: He calls it “junk science.”

As the front-runner for the Republican nomination, Robinson is winning cheers from friendly audiences with his outspoken views on abortion, education and transgender people. His climate change lines draw applause too, but he’s bucking public opinion on climate change.

Nearly three-quarters of Americans of all political backgrounds think climate change is happening and most of those believe humans are the cause. That’s according to the most recent climate opinion survey by the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication and the George Mason University Center for Climate Change Communication.

Below, predicting Jesus will smite his enemies from a White Horse.

5 thoughts on “North Carolina Gubernatorial Candidate is Extreme Climate Denier, Thinks “Some Folks Need Killin'””


  1. I have wondered for quite some time now if with running all these extreme extremists, indeed: Trump, who are so outrageous they couldn’t possibly get elected … if they’re throwing the election?


    1. Sadly, no. While people were celebrating Biden’s win on November 3, 2020, I was sickened by the fact that Trump got more votes in 2020 than he did in 2016.

      So many Americans saw what Trump did and liked it.


  2. Anger and resentment are hot fluids… tell someone how unfairly they’ve been treated by someone or some group can create anger and resentment out of nothing. Better still, if you have real power you can make their lives worse and pin it on a target of your choice… and it’s so satisfying, for certain kinds of personality.


    1. Passionate hatred can give meaning and purpose to an empty life.
       —Eric Hoffer

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