North Carolina's Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson Stuns With Controversial Remarks




In a recent interview, North Carolina Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson made several statements that have sparked outrage and controversy. Robinson, a Republican, stated that he believes transgender people are mentally ill, that same-sex marriage is wrong, and that women should stay home to raise children.

Robinson's comments have been met with widespread condemnation from both Democrats and Republicans. Many have called for his resignation, arguing that his views are out of step with the values of North Carolina. Robinson, however, has defended his statements, saying that he is simply speaking his mind.

What Did Robinson Say?

  • Robinson stated that he believes transgender people are mentally ill. "I think it's a mental disorder," he said. "I think it's a choice."
  • Robinson also said that he believes same-sex marriage is wrong. "I believe marriage is between one man and one woman," he said. "I believe it's a sin."
  • Robinson further stated that he believes women should stay home to raise children. "I believe women are more valuable than men," he said. "I believe a woman's place is in the home."

Reaction to Robinson's Comments

Robinson's comments have been met with widespread condemnation from both Democrats and Republicans. Many have called for his resignation, arguing that his views are out of step with the values of North Carolina.

Governor Roy Cooper, a Democrat, said that Robinson's comments are "offensive and divisive." Cooper said that Robinson's views "do not reflect the values of North Carolinians."

Republican Party of North Carolina Chairman Michael Whatley also condemned Robinson's comments. Whatley said that Robinson's statements "do not reflect the views of the Republican Party."

Robinson's Defense

Robinson has defended his comments, saying that he is simply speaking his mind. "I'm not going to apologize for my beliefs," he said. "I believe what I believe."

Robinson has also said that his comments are protected by the First Amendment. "I have a right to express my opinion," he said. "I'm not going to be silenced."

Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson's recent comments have sparked outrage and controversy. Robinson has defended his statements, saying that he is simply speaking his mind. However, many have called for his resignation, arguing that his views are out of step with the values of North Carolina.