New post surfaces from online account linked to Republican praising Hitler's manifesto
Another eyebrow-raising post has surfaced purportedly from an account linked to far-right North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, following explosive reporting this week from CNN's KFILE that he praised slavery and called himself a "Black Nazi" on a pornographic message board years before entering politics.
According to The Washington Post, on that very same message board, Nude Africa, he also praised "Mein Kampf," the autobiography and political manifesto written by Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler prior to his rise to power.
“Mein Kampf is a good read,” said the account linked to Robinson in a thread asking for reading recommendations. “It’s very informative and not at all what I thought it would be. It’s a real eye opener.”
The book lays the groundwork for a far-right fascist regime and is virulently antisemitic, referring to Jews as "parasites" upon nations.
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Robinson has categorically denied he's behind the account in question, called "minisoldr," and has insisted he was framed using artificial intelligence. CNN reported that Robinson has used several other public accounts with that same name over the years online and that the Nude Africa account, which lists Robinson's full name, revealed many autobiographical details that match up with Robinson.
Past reporting indicated that Robinson, through the Nude Africa "minisoldr" account, also bragged extensively about the extramarital affair he was having with his wife's sister — and Politico discovered that the email linked to the account was also registered with Ashley Madison, the infamous website for arranging extramarital affairs.
Even before all of this surfaced this week, Robinson was facing ongoing controversy for a number of other public posts over the years, including questioning the Holocaust, attacking school shooting survivors, and even pushing conspiracy theories about lizard people.