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Posted: 2024-09-19T21:20:13Z | Updated: 2024-09-19T21:24:39Z Social Media Reacts To CNN's Expos On NC Republican Mark Robinson | HuffPost

Social Media Reacts To CNN's Expos On NC Republican Mark Robinson

The GOP gubernatorial candidate allegedly called himself a "black NAZI" and said he liked transgender porn years ago, despite his recent anti-trans rhetoric.

A bombshell CNN report on North Carolina GOP gubernatorial nominee Mark Robinson definitely caused a buzz on social media Thursday afternoon.

Shortly before the outlets story was released, Robinson attempted to do damage control by saying , The things that you will see in that story, those are not the words of Mark Robinson.

Robinson, currently his states lieutenant governor, also said he would not drop out of the gubernatorial race, in which he currently trails Democratic rival Josh Stein, who polls at around 49% to Robinsons roughly 40%, according to RealClearPolitics .

CNNs story accused Robinson of posting repeatedly on a porn websites message board between 2008 and 2012, with Robinson allegedly describing himself as a black NAZI and advocating for the return of slavery.

In other posts, Robinson allegedly said he liked watching transgender pornography, despite making anti-trans comments while running for office.

Robinson also reportedly reminisced about secretly checking out women in public gym showers when he was a teen a contrast to his recent comments about hoping to protect our women by arresting transgender women who use their preferred public bathrooms.

Although CNN presented Robinson with a digital paper trail, he again denied making the comments outlined in its article. He said he wouldnt go into minutia of how the story is incorrect, but seemed to suggest that artificial intelligence had something to do with it.

Despite Robinsons denials, the CNN story was a big topic of discussion on X, formerly Twitter.

And, yes, people had thoughts. Lots and lots of thoughts.

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