North Carolina’s Pro Slavery, Self Described “Black Nazi” is (You Guessed it) – a Climate Denier

Because of course he is.
Not all climate deniers are horrible people, but most horrible people are climate deniers.
Donald Trump’s hand picked candidate for North Carolina Governor is even crazier, and sleazier, than you already knew.

Daily Beast:

An email account used by North Carolina Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson, the self-proclaimed “Black Nazi” Republican running for the state governorship, was signed up to the language app Duolingo for German lessons, The Daily Beast has learned.

Robinson, who was revealed in a stunning CNN report Thursday to have posted on adult forums about his love of transgender porn and support for bringing back slavery, has indicated his affinity for Deutschland before — including in a 2012 post that said he preferred Adolf Hitler to Barack Obama for U.S. president.

“I’d take [Adolf] Hitler over any of the sh*t that’s in Washington right now!” he wrote on the forum “Nude Africa.” Robinson told CNN he denies posting the comments.

CNN:

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.”

Clean Energy.org

Mark Robinson gave multiple speeches (i.e. this one and this one) last year mocking concerns about climate change, in which he called climate science, “lies,” “junk science,” and “pseudoscience,” and referred to science educators as “liars.”

Robinson said in a speech last year: ““I have tried over and over again to explain to these people about climate change. It happens four times a year. Right now, it is summer. Soon it will be fall. Then it will be winter. After that, it will be spring. And then the cycle starts over again. That’s the only climate change that I believe in.”

As a candidate in the race for Lieutenant Governor in 2020, Robinson told a forum the following about his priorities on energy if elected: “If we’re going to have success in energy and industry in this state and in this country, what we’re going to have to do is protect ourselves against the globalist climate change cabal. We have got to keep them out of this state. We can do everything that we said on this stage tonight about energy that we want to but if we have these globalist climate change people stifling us at every turn, and stopping industry and stopping our attempts to build our energy infrastructure, it’s not going to work. So as Lieutenant Governor, that would be one of the things I would focus on most when it comes to energy: is keeping the climate change cabal out of this state, and if they are in this state, keeping them in chains.”

Mark Robinson has proposed eliminating science education from elementary schools.

WRAL News:

North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson is dropping more hints about a potential run for governor in 2024. And, if elected, he says he’d work to keep science and history out of some elementary school classrooms. He says he’d also seek to eliminate the State Board of Education, end abortion and work to prevent transgender people from serving in the military.

In a forthcoming memoir, Robinson explains how he drew his views from a wide range of life experiences, beginning with a troubled upbringing and a violent father. Little did he know that a fiery 2018 speech about gun rights at a Greensboro City Council meeting would set him on a journey to become the state’s top Republican executive office holder and first Black lieutenant governor.

The current scandal has not gone unnoticed in the Presidential campaign:

3 thoughts on “North Carolina’s Pro Slavery, Self Described “Black Nazi” is (You Guessed it) – a Climate Denier”


  1. I don’t believe it read “Adolf’s Struggle”. The timeframe isn’t right ~ it wasn’t readily available in the US until the turn of the century. It’s possible, but … why? I don’t believe it, it’s pitching to the lowest denominator

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