Why Mark Robinson’s “I’m a Black Nazi” Denials Don’t Hold Water; and Why It Matters
This makes Hershel Walker look like a great candidate -- and Robinson's demise could doom Trump's re-election if he drags. Trump down in North Carolina
By now you know the allegation — North Carolina MAGA GOP gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson had a profile on a porn site where he claimed he’s a “Black Nazi”, among other things. He denies it’s him. His denials don’t hold water and yes, this actually matters in the Presidential race so it’s worth looking into.
The Evidence
1. Email Address Link: The username “minisoldr,” under which the inflammatory comments were made, was linked to an email address Robinson has frequently used across various platforms. This is a crucial point because it ties the comments to Robinson in a way that’s hard to dismiss as merely coincidence. Also, on the Nude Africa website minisoldr offered numerous details that are a perfect match with Robinson’s personal history. Not only that, in his profile, minisoldr listed his full name as “mark robinson” and the email address matched. In 2012, a user responded to a comment by calling minisoldr “Mark.”
There’s more. Minisoldr mentioned in 2008 that at that pount he had been married 18 years and guess what, he married Yolanda Hill in 1990. In 2011, minisoldr wrote he had been married 21 years — again, a match. Minisoldr wrote in a 2011 post that he lived in Greensboro, North Carolina, the same town where Robinson lived at the time and currently lives. It goes on and on.
2. The “Frog” Phrase: In addition to the “Black Nazi” comment, Robinson allegedly used specific, derogatory terms including references to a “frog” in racially and sexually charged comments . These are not phrases typically found in everyday discourse, making them highly recognizable and traceable. The language on the profile mirrors the tone of other incendiary remarks Robinson has made in the past, further tying him to the account.
3. Racially Charged Comments: Beyond the “Black Nazi” statement, Robinson also reportedly stated, “Slavery is not bad. Some people need to be slaves,” and expressed admiration for transgender pornography, writing, “I like watching tranny on girl porn! That’s f***ing hot!” . These kinds of remarks are a sharp contrast to his public persona as a conservative, Christian politician who frequently rails against transgender rights and progressive values.
4. Pattern of Extremism: Robinson’s history of inflammatory public statements—ranging from antisemitic rhetoric to Holocaust denial—provides context for these accusations. For example, he has minimized Nazi atrocities in the past, focusing instead on what he claims are the greater dangers of communism, and has used similarly controversial language in his public Facebook posts . His past behavior makes it more plausible that he would make the kinds of comments attributed to him in this latest scandal.
Will This Really Matter?
Damn right it does, and it’s karma to the MAGA movement for not learning their lessons in 2022 with that crop of vile candidates— and instead doubling down and coming up with this guy. Trump is very much on record as supporting him — he’s Trump’s guy, and Turmp owns him. So this comes down to the vote in North Carolina. This year, North Carolina should be out of reach for the dems but Harris has pulled within striking distance and even leads in some polls. It’s a crucial swing state. If Harris wins there, arguably it could be the deciding state, especially if Trump manages to hold on and win any of the blue wall states (and Wisconsin looks difficult for Harris). Bottom line, North Carolina is a key swing state, and if Robinson’s candidacy implodes, it could drag Trump down in the state, and Trump tanking in North Carolina could be THE END for him.
Stay tuned.