Mark Robinson, former lieutenant governor of North Carolina, reflects on his unsuccessful gubernatorial campaign, denying allegations of controversial statements and behaviors linked to a pornographic account. He defends the idea of adult content consumption, suggesting it should not cause outrage. He contrasts his private comments with his public anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric, attributing his electoral loss to a perceived softening of his extreme views. Robinson's remarks indicate a complex relationship with both his past actions and the conservative base he aims to engage.
First off, the allegations like I've said time and time again are not true. Then second off, even if they were true, why does that upset you so bad that a grown man would view pornography?
Robinson's admission on the website that 'I like watching [transgender slur] on girl porn! That's fucking hot! It takes the man out while leaving the man in!' was a stark shift from his public comments.
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