Published On Premiered Jul 9, 2024
On the Sunday before the Fourth of July, North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, the Republican nominee for governor, stood on a church pulpit and called for violence against those he considered to be enemies of Christian America. Republicans’ continued support for and promotion of Robinson’s candidacy show how the GOP and the religious right have mainstreamed calls for extremism and even violence in the name of Christian nationalism.
The address — first reported by The New Republic’s Greg Sargent — was part of “God and Country Sunday” at Lake Church in White Lake, North Carolina. But its far from the only problematic episode for Mark Robinson, the man Donald Trump himself called "MLK on Steroids."
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