North Carolina’s former lieutenant governor has admitted to posting racist and lewd comments on a porn site—actions he said he lied about to protect Donald Trump. Mark Robinson appeared on a podcast on Thursday where he was quizzed about his denial of a CNN report during his ill-fated 2024 gubernatorial campaign. The report claimed Robinson had used an alias on a porn site to call himself a “black NAZI” in the 2000s. The alias also described a love of transgender porn. Robinson denied that he had made that post and others in which he supported reinstating slavery and called Martin Luther King Jr. a “commie bastard.” The Washington Post later reported that Robinson had also praised Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf as a “good read” and “a real eye opener.” (…) But now, Robinson is coming clean. “I won’t say that I completely lied, some of the things about the whole story. Some of it—there’s some truth to it,” Robinson, 57, told After the Call podcast host and pastor Josh Hall, adding that he had an “obsession” with pornography.“President Trump and I had become very good friends,” Robinson then explained. “And I realized how important it was for President Trump to win that race. And I knew that we were—not only was I in the fight for my life, that the country literally was in the fight for its life.” The story, he claimed, “wasn’t about me.” “For the people who were doing it to me, it wasn’t about me. It was about a cause much bigger than that,” he said. “And they knew that they could use me to destroy the people around me, up to and including the president. They would do it. And so I’d make the exact same decision.”

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siehe auch: Christian ‘Black Nazi’ Mark Robinson admits to porn obsession he denied while campaigning Accused of racist posts and watching porn involving transgender women while attacking LGBTQ+ people, the former GOP North Carolina lieutenant governor now says he was a “dual person.” For years, Mark Robinson built a political identity on condemning LGBTQ+ people and warning that American culture had fallen into moral decay. Now, after a scandal that helped sink his campaign for governor, he is speaking out. (…) “I spent a large portion of my life as a young adult walking on the fence like this,” Robinson said. “On this right hand foot right here, oh, I believe I believe in Jesus, and I believe in God. On this left hand foot right here, I also like to party. I was like, tell dirty jokes. I just like to watch pornography.” He went further, describing what he called an “obsession with pornography” that began in childhood and persisted into adulthood. “I don’t know where it came from. An obsession with pornography, an obsession with sex,” he said, adding that it was “one of the things in my life that I have never admitted in public.” Those admissions are a far cry from his reaction to a 2024 CNN investigation that reported Robinson had posted on a pornography website message board under a username the network said it linked to him through emails, usernames, and identifying details. Among the posts was one in which the user referred to himself as a “Black NAZI!” which quickly became shorthand for the controversy. The reported posts also included explicit sexual commentary, including statements about watching pornography involving transgender women. That detail drew intense scrutiny because Robinson had repeatedly attacked transgender people in public speeches and policy positions. As lieutenant governor and a gubernatorial candidate, Robinson made opposition to LGBTQ+ rights central to his political brand. He described LGBTQ+ identities as immoral, opposed protections for transgender people, and backed policies restricting their rights, framing those positions as part of a broader moral crusade.