Thursday, March 7, 2024

Here's To You, Mr. Robinson

 Mark Robinson, the Republican candidate for North Carolina's gubernatorial election, said he wanted to go back to a time "where women couldn't vote" in a video that resurfaced in the wake of his Super Tuesday victory. (RollingStone) 

Mark Robinson is an African American, or as genera rations since the Revolutionary, Civil War, and The South Will Rise Again, White Nationalists have insisted, Mark Robinson is a Negro, as in once upon a time he was considered property, and even when he was not legally permitted to be White People’s Property he was still considered less human, as a Black Man. 

 

In 1964, Congress passed Public Law 88-352 (78 Stat. 241). The Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin. Provisions of this civil rights act forbade discrimination on the basis of sex, as well as race in hiring, promoting, and firing. Mr. Robinson as a Republican must have mixed feelings regarding how and when the Federal Government intervenes, but for Mr. Robinson’s current political position, he should be very thankful that the Federal Government is not as bigoted as he is.

 

In the clip, he says that he heard a man ask about the phrase "Make America Great Again," which he posited implied the America where "women couldn't vote" and "Black people were swinging from cheap trees."

"I would say to him, if I was standing in front of him, 'I absolutely want to go back to the America where women couldn't vote,'" Robinson said.

He continued, explaining his reasoning: "Do you know why? Because in those days, we had people who fought for real social change, and they were called Republican." (RollingStone)

 

As pathetic a piece of shit as Mark Robinson is, the more pathetic, and greater sacks of shit are the voters in North Carolina who voted for him to be the Republican nominee for Governor.

 

OH YEAH, as if he could not be any slimier, or gross, North Carolina Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson revels in making offensive remarks – with a history that includes comparing abortion to slavery, quoting Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, and referring to LGBT+ people as “filth”.