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‘I’m a Black NAZI!’: NC GOP Nominee for Governor

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‘I’m a Black NAZI!’: NC GOP Nominee for Governor Made Dozens of Disturbing Comments on Porn Forum​


Screenshots show Robinson used ‘minisoldr’ all over the internet
North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson used the same alias and email he used on Nude Africa across several social media platforms — though many of these accounts haven’t been active in years.
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Mark Robinson, the controversial and socially conservative Republican nominee for governor of North Carolina, made a series of inflammatory comments on a pornography website’s message board more than a decade ago, in which he referred to himself as a “black NAZI!” and expressed support for reinstating slavery, a CNN KFile investigation found.

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.”

The comments, which Robinson denies making, predate his entry into politics and current stint as North Carolina’s lieutenant governor. They were made under a username that CNN was able to identify as Robinson by matching a litany of biographical details and a shared email address between the two.
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.
In other comments on Nude Africa, Robinson discussed his affinity for transgender pornography.

“I like watching [bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse] on girl porn! That’s f*cking hot! It takes the man out while leaving the man in!” Robinson wrote. “And yeah I’m a ‘perv’ too!”

In an interview with CNN on Thursday, Robinson repeatedly denied that he made the comments on Nude Africa.

CNN first reached out to Robinson Tuesday morning with evidence connecting him to the comments on Nude Africa. It took his campaign two days to respond and issue a denial.

Robinson, who would become North Carolina’s first Black governor if elected, also repeatedly maligned civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., attacking him in such intense terms that a user accused him of being a white supremacist.
“Get that f*cking commie bastard off the National Mall!,” Robinson wrote about the dedication of the memorial to King in Washington, DC, by then-President Barack Obama.

“I’m not in the KKK. They don’t let blacks join. If I was in the KKK I would have called him Martin Lucifer Koon!” Robinson responded.

CNN’s reporting on Robinson’s comments comes a few weeks after The Assembly, a North Carolina digital publication, reported that Robinson frequented local video pornography shops in the 1990s and 2000s. The story cited six people who interacted and saw him frequent the stores in Greensboro, North Carolina. A spokesperson for Robinson called the story false and a “complete fiction.”

On the Nude Africa website in both comments and his profile, minisoldr offered numerous details that align precisely with Robinson’s personal history.

In his profile, minisoldr listed his full name as “mark robinson” and disclosed a private email address Robinson used elsewhere online. In 2012, a user responded to a comment by calling minisoldr “Mark.”

On the Nude Africa website in both comments and his profile, minisoldr offered numerous details that align precisely with Robinson’s personal history.

Biographical data shared by ‘minisoldr’ online lines up with Robinson’s details
Information shared by the alias 'minisoldr' on Nude Africa and AdultFriendFinder correlates with publicly available biographical data for North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson
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‘I’m a Black NAZI!’: NC GOP Nominee for Governor Made Dozens of Disturbing Comments on Porn Forum​

Screenshots show Robinson used ‘minisoldr’ all over the internet North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson used the same alias and email he used on Nude Africa across several social media platforms — though many of these accounts haven’t been active in years. View attachment 354810 Mark Robinson, the controversial and socially conservative Republican nominee for governor of North Carolina, made a series of inflammatory comments on a pornography website’s message board more than a decade ago, in which he referred to himself as a “black NAZI!” and expressed support for reinstating slavery, a CNN KFile investigation found. 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.” The comments, which Robinson denies making, predate his entry into politics and current stint as North Carolina’s lieutenant governor. They were made under a username that CNN was able to identify as Robinson by matching a litany of biographical details and a shared email address between the two. 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. In other comments on Nude Africa, Robinson discussed his affinity for transgender pornography. “I like watching [bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse] on girl porn! That’s f*cking hot! It takes the man out while leaving the man in!” Robinson wrote. “And yeah I’m a ‘perv’ too!” In an interview with CNN on Thursday, Robinson repeatedly denied that he made the comments on Nude Africa. CNN first reached out to Robinson Tuesday morning with evidence connecting him to the comments on Nude Africa. It took his campaign two days to respond and issue a denial. Robinson, who would become North Carolina’s first Black governor if elected, also repeatedly maligned civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., attacking him in such intense terms that a user accused him of being a white supremacist. “Get that f*cking commie bastard off the National Mall!,” Robinson wrote about the dedication of the memorial to King in Washington, DC, by then-President Barack Obama. “I’m not in the KKK. They don’t let blacks join. If I was in the KKK I would have called him Martin Lucifer Koon!” Robinson responded. CNN’s reporting on Robinson’s comments comes a few weeks after The Assembly, a North Carolina digital publication, reported that Robinson frequented local video pornography shops in the 1990s and 2000s. The story cited six people who interacted and saw him frequent the stores in Greensboro, North Carolina. A spokesperson for Robinson called the story false and a “complete fiction.” On the Nude Africa website in both comments and his profile, minisoldr offered numerous details that align precisely with Robinson’s personal history. In his profile, minisoldr listed his full name as “mark robinson” and disclosed a private email address Robinson used elsewhere online. In 2012, a user responded to a comment by calling minisoldr “Mark.” On the Nude Africa website in both comments and his profile, minisoldr offered numerous details that align precisely with Robinson’s personal history. In his profile, minisoldr listed his full name as “mark robinson” and disclosed a private email address Robinson used elsewhere online. In 2012, a user responded to a comment by calling minisoldr “Mark.” Biographical data shared by ‘minisoldr’ online lines up with Robinson’s details Information shared by the alias 'minisoldr' on Nude Africa and AdultFriendFinder correlates with publicly available biographical data for North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson View attachment 354813

I see no reason why this should bother Trump's supporters, i.e., the GOP. It's par for the course. If it's ridiculous and over the top, putrid and disgusting, it's right up their alley. Of course, none of it is true. Only Democrats know how to gaslight the people.
 
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This should serve as a warning to anyone making comments on the internet. You are not anonymous and everything you say is being gathered and stored elsewhere. That's why they can pull it up. Don't say anything you couldn't say on a stage, to your family or the police. Your words may come back to haunt you.

Robinson should be denounced by everyone. This is unacceptable.

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Considering that CNN cannot prove that their hit piece article is factual, and considering that CNN has appeared to really despise conservatives for a long time, then I will not believe that Mark Robinson has done what he had been accused of doing unless there are non-biased sources that can prove beyond reasonable doubt that this CNN hit piece report is true and factual.
 
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Considering that CNN cannot prove that their hit piece article is factual, and considering that CNN has appeared to really despise conservatives for a long time, then I will not believe that Mark Robinson has done what he had been accused of doing unless there are non-biased sources that can prove beyond reasonable doubt that this CNN hit piece report is true and factual.

By that light, you shouldn't believe much of anything, but you do. Whatever the truth is, it's doubtful he would survive this under normal circumstances, but we have left that realm. Your support and the support of many like you will ensure this will be called a lie unless, of course, Trump says otherwise. Pitiful.
 
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Considering that CNN cannot prove that their hit piece article is factual, and considering that CNN has appeared to really despise conservatives for a long time, then I will not believe that Mark Robinson has done what he had been accused of doing unless there are non-biased sources that can prove beyond reasonable doubt that this CNN hit piece report is true and factual.

You don't have to wait for that. Look up the site on the wayback engine and see what you find. They gave you the dates in the screenshot. If the site is defunct you can still pull it up unless they get rid of it or you pay a service to do it for you. Given the gravity of what was said he should have done that.

Though admittedly I have mixed feelings about it. My gut tells me they keep a backup. Alerting them of your desire to be wiped may compel them to dig. It's a catch-22.

~bella
 
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By that light, you shouldn't believe much of anything, but you do. Whatever the truth is, it's doubtful he would survive this under normal circumstances, but we have left that realm. Your support and the support of many like you will ensure this will be called a lie unless, of course, Trump says otherwise. Pitiful.
CNN is a biased organization. If I am going to believe something as salacious as this accusation, then I will want to read sources that can prove what CNN is saying is true. It is not difficult for a person to impersonate someone else on the internet. In fact, I believe that impersonating someone on the internet was easier a decade ago than it is today; unless someone is using AI tech today. Then, of course, it would be easier with AI technology.
 
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Who would impersonate someone on a site like that making those statements? Be reasonable. It's clearly a fetish and he was in a setting where the comments would be welcome. They could identify users by IP numbers and sock accounts were obliterated long before.

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Who would impersonate someone on a site like that making those statements? Be reasonable. It's clearly a fetish and he was in a setting where the comments would be welcome. They could identify users by IP numbers and sock accounts were obliterated long before.

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VPNs and other methods can, and do, hide IP numbers.
 
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The site is still live and the front page has the same feel as the images in the OP. I don't know the history but the design looks pretty old and it's probably been around for a while. It doesn't have a public forum and I'm not willing to join to read the posts.

Sites like that were very popular years ago. You could do a lot on the down low without worrying about getting caught because everything's contained. The other site mentioned in the article is old. It was founded in 1996. I came on the internet in the nineties and half of the people in rooms, mailing lists and forums were married and they weren't there with their spouse. They were looking for someone else.

Anything is possible. I won't disregard the report because it's from CNN. That's what people do when they have alternative interests. They pursue them in secret. It happens all the time.

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CNN is a biased organization. If I am going to believe something as salacious as this accusation, then I will want to read sources that can prove what CNN is saying is true. It is not difficult for a person to impersonate someone else on the internet. In fact, I believe that impersonating someone on the internet was easier a decade ago than it is today; unless someone is using AI tech today. Then, of course, it would be easier with AI technology.
CNN, like Fox News (the news sections, not the shows like Tucker Carlson), is credible. The bias in both cases is in the selection of stories they cover and don't cover and in mixing editorial items with news.
 
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CNN is a biased organization. If I am going to believe something as salacious as this accusation, then I will want to read sources that can prove what CNN is saying is true. It is not difficult for a person to impersonate someone else on the internet. In fact, I believe that impersonating someone on the internet was easier a decade ago than it is today; unless someone is using AI tech today. Then, of course, it would be easier with AI technology.

Well, chances are others are trying to corroborate the claims. We'll see. I would be surprised if it was just manufactured nonsense, created for political purposes by CNN. That seems less likely than the possibility it actually represents things he said on some platform years ago.
 
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We live in a time where a man can get pregnant. I think being a black Nazi is a very progressive stance to take. Stunning and brave, I say!

Your comment reminds me of Clayton Bigsby, the world's only black, white supremacist (Chapelle's Show).
 
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This should serve as a warning to anyone making comments on the internet. You are not anonymous and everything you say is being gathered and stored elsewhere. That's why they can pull it up. Don't say anything you couldn't say on a stage, to your family or the police. Your words may come back to haunt you.

Robinson should be denounced by everyone. This is unacceptable.

~bella
Yup. What you say on the internet is written in ink, it can NEVER be erased.
 
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Well, chances are others are trying to corroborate the claims. We'll see. I would be surprised if it was just manufactured nonsense, created for political purposes by CNN. That seems less likely than the possibility it actually represents things he said on some platform years ago.
Personally speaking, I would not be surprised at all if this is nonsense that CNN believes is true, but they cannot also prove it is fact.
 
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Considering that CNN cannot prove that their hit piece article is factual, and considering that CNN has appeared to really despise conservatives for a long time, then I will not believe that Mark Robinson has done what he had been accused of doing unless there are non-biased sources that can prove beyond reasonable doubt that this CNN hit piece report is true and factual.

That kind of stuff doesn't even sound like things a black American man would say... It sounds like someone trolling black people. Some loon probably ran across his name and picture on Facebook and made fake accounts to troll black people with.

That's what this looks like.
 
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That kind of stuff doesn't even sound like things a black American man would say... It sounds like someone trolling black people. Some loon probably ran across his name and picture on Facebook and made fake accounts to troll black people with.

That's what this looks like.
While using his email to sign him up for them?
 
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While using his email to sign him up for them?

How do they know what email was used to verify the original account with?

You would have to have the owners of the various sites doxx the account wholly and then tie the original IP address used to verify the account to the IP address of Robinson wouldn't you?

How did CNN manage to get that done and who has verified the information as accurate?
 
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