Lt. Governor of North Carolina blows transgender people using female bathroom

There is video that shows North Carolina Lt. Governor Mark Robinson outlined his plan to own transgender people detained for using a restroom.

Early this month, Robinson was seen speaking to the crowd at a campaign rally in Greenville to become the country’s next government.

Robinson is overheard urging the audience to detain transsexuals for using a restroom.

We’re going to support women in this position, he declares. This means that you will be arrested—or whatever we decide to do to you—if you feel like a person on Saturday night after feeling like one on Friday night.

The GOP politician adds in another videos, “If you’re a male, you better use the men’s restroom.” Find a spot outside if you are perplexed.

Robinson can be heard telling a crowd that transwomen should be arrested for using a women's bathroom

Robinson’s critics have criticized him for his remarks rather than responding to them or denouncing them in the Democratic primary for governor.

Mark Robinson may drop and harm all GOP prospects if he is the nomination, according to a spokesman for prospect Bill Graham.

His disparaging remarks about people and the Holocaust, along with his humiliating remarks, may ruin GOP chances of winning the White House and governor in North Carolina.

He is history’s most recent example of someone who is trying to rise to energy by telling people who to love, State Treasurer Dale Folwell continued.

The legislator is infamous for his divisive remarks, and in 2021, footage of him calling gay and transgender people “filth” surfaced.

Those issues have no place in a school, he declares, adding that “I’ve been saying it and I don’t care who likes it.”

There is no justification for anyone in America to inform any child about transgender identity, sexuality, or any other form of trash.

In the LGBTQ+ group, the term “transgenderism” is viewed negatively because it was created by anti-transgender activists to imply that trans people have a problem.

Mark Robinson, a Republican candidate for North Carolina governor, speaks at a rally Friday, Jan. 26, 2024, in Roxboro, N.C

Robinson reiterates in the video that he said, “Yes, I called it filth,” and that students are being “abused in schools” that support LGBTQ+ rights.

And indeed, I did refer to it as trash. Come see me and I’ll explain it to you if you don’t like that I called it filth, he adds.

It’s time for us to stop allowing these kids to be mistreated in schools, and it won’t happen until the people of God rise up and demand different, the same ones who started those schools in the first place.

In the wake of the Pulse nightclub large shooting in 2016, the Republican referred to homosexuality as an “abominable evil” and declared he had never “fly their blasphemous flag on my site.”

His remarks come seven years after the condition repealed the “bath costs,” which generated international stories and protest of the economy.

The legislation, which was passed in 2016, aimed to forbid transgender individuals from using a gender-appropriate public restroom.

Tens of thousands of people signed a petition calling for the repeal of the law, which also deprives trans, lesbian, gay, and lesbian people of their state protections.

After the state suffered billions of dollars as a result of the bill’s protest, new legislation was introduced and some of its provisions were repealed.