A Thursday report by CNN claimed that North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, the Republican nominee for governor in that state, between the years of 2008 and 2012 made a series of controversial comments, including calling himself a "black Nazi," on a pornographic website.A Thursday report by CNN claimed that North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, the Republican nominee for governor in that state, between the years of 2008 and 2012 made a series of controversial comments, including calling himself a "black NAZI," on a pornographic website.
The comments were connected to Robinson by CNN using biographical details and matching a shared email address between him and the username, "minisoldr." Robinson also expressed a fondness for transgender pornography and a desire to see the return of slavery to the US.The comments were connected to Robinson by CNN using biographical details and matching a shared email address between him and the username, "minisoldr." Robinson also allegedly expressed a fondness for transgender pornography and a desire to see the return of slavery to the US.
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Democrats and their allies who make up most of the mainstream media may want to convict Robinson without a proper investigation into this matter, but CNN has been less than trustworthy with its past reporting, — especially when it comes to hoaxes related to conservative figures. This could be high-tech misinformation planted by Robinson's opponent to distract from the issues.