FCGOP Statement in Support of Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson

Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson is 100 percent correct about reading material found in North Carolina public schools—they are absolute filth and do not belong in our classrooms.

In an attempt to mislead the public about statements Robinson made in June at Asbury Baptist Church in Seagrove, Sen. Jeff Jackson, D-Mecklenburg County, called for Robinson’s resignation claiming Robinson referred to gays, lesbians, and transexuals as filth—which he did not. Robinson aimed his comment at sexually inappropriate reading materials being assigned to our children.

Senator Jackson was quickly joined by White House Press Deputy Secretary Andrew Bates, Gov. Roy Cooper, State Attorney General Josh Stein, State Sen. Dan Blue and a growing list of General Assembly Democrats.

This is nothing more than a massive effort to silence Robinson from exposing the filth being taught in our public schools. In August, Robinson released a report entitled Indoctrination in North Carolina Public Education. In the report, Robinson exposes the lewd, vulgar, and pornographic images and dialog found in elementary school reading material.

In books such as “Lawnboy,” “George,” and “The Flying Gender Unicorn,” elementary school children see illustrations of homosexuals engaging in sexual activity, bestiality, and read dialog between two characters talking about mutilating their own genitals.

None of this belongs in an elementary school classroom. And I doubt that Gov. Cooper, Attorney General Stein, and Sen. Blue would stand for this material being placed before their children or grandchildren. But they are completely in favor of this filth being taught to everyone else’s children.

As chairman of the Forsyth County Republican Party, I challenge Democrat State Sen. Paul Lowe, and Democrat state house representatives Evelyn Terry and Amber Baker to distinguish themselves from their Democrat colleagues and call for an end to pornographic filth taught in our public schools. I also challenge Forsyth County School Board members Andrea Bramer, Deanna Kaplan, Elizabeth Motsinger, Alexandre Bohannon, and Malishai Woodbury to do the same and distinguish yourselves from school officials that have decided to turn a blind eye to this outrageous and disgraceful condition in our schools.

Silence is the equivalent to consent. And you’re consent to the exposure of perversion and pornography to our elementary school children will be remembered during the 2022 elections.