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Republican Mark Robinson set to become NC's first black lieutenant governor after viral pro-gun speech
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Republican Mark Robinson set to become NC's first black lieutenant governor after viral pro-gun speech

'By God we're going to keep' rights — and guns — 'come hell or high water.'

Republican Mark Robinson is set to become North Carolina's first black lieutenant governor, according to Fox News.

Robinson went viral in 2018 after delivering an impassioned pro-Second Amendment rights speech at a city council meeting following the massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.

What are the details?

The outlet reported that Robinson defeated Democrat Yvonne Lewis Holley. If elected, Holley would also have been the state's first black lieutenant governor.

According to WFMY-TV, Robinson took 52% of votes, while Holley pulled in 48%. The station also reported that Robinson plans to focus on funding for police and veteran care across the state.

Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper will maintain his seat, meaning that the governor and lieutenant governor will represent two different parties.

After winning the March primary, Robinson told "Fox & Friends," "Our message is so much more than the Second Amendment, which is a crucial issue. It's a message that touches on all the topics conservative North Carolinians are concerned with today."

What else?

Robinson made waves in 2018 after his stunning, pro-gun speech following the Parkland massacre, which took the lives of at least 17 people and injured many more.

You can read the transcript of Robinson's full 2018 speech — and watch the accompanying video — below:

I didn't have time to write a fancy speech. I didn't have the resource of an English teacher to sit down and write a speech with at school today and be brought over here and practice or anything.

What I really came down here for is this. I've heard a whole lot of people in here talking tonight about this group and that group and domestic violence and blacks and these minorities and that minority. What I want to know is when are you all going to start standing up for the majority? And here's who the majority is: I'm the majority.

I'm a law-abiding citizen who's never shot anybody, never committed a serious crime, never committed a felony. I've never done anything like that.

But it seems like every time we have one of these shootings, nobody wants to blame, put the blame where it goes, which is at the shooter's feet. You want to put it at my feet. You want to turn around and restrict my right—constitutional right—it's spelled out in black and white.

You want to restrict my right to buy a firearm and protect myself from some of the very people you're talking about in here tonight. It's ridiculous; I don't think Rod Serling could come up with a better script. It does not make any sense.

The law-abiding citizens of this community and many communities around this country, we're the first one taxed and the last ones considered and the first ones punished when things like this happens, because our rights are the ones being taken away.

That's the reason I came down here today. Gun show or no gun show, NRA or no NRA, I'm here to stand up for the law-abiding citizens of this community, because I'm going to tell you what's going to happen.

You can take the guns away from us all you want to, you all write a law, I follow the law, I'll bring my guns down here, I'll turn them in. But here's what's going to happen: The Crips and The Bloods on the other side town, they're not going to turn their guns in, they're going to hold on to them.

And what's going to happen when you have to send the police down there to go take them? The police can barely enforce the law as it is, as what I see we demonize the police, criminalize and vilify the police, and we make the criminals into victims. And we're talking about restricting guns? How are you going to do that? How are you going to do that when the police department is already hamstrung?

You guys aren't going to be able to go down here and take these guns from these criminals, so the criminals are going to hold on to their guns, they're still going to have them. They're still going to break in my house and they're still going to shoot me with them, and guess who is going to be the one that suffers? It's going to be me.

Well, I'm here to tell you tonight, it is not going to happen without a fight, and when I say fight, I don't mean shots fired, I don't mean fists thrown, I mean I'm going to come down here to this city council and raise hell just like these loonies from the Left do until you listen to the majority of the people in this city, and I am the majority.

The majority of the people in this city are law-abiding, and they follow the law and they want their constitutional right to be able to bear arms. They want to be able to go to the gun show and buy a hunting rifle or a sport rifle.

There are no military-grade weapons sold at the gun show. An AR-15 is not a military-grade weapon. Anybody would go into combat with an AR-15 is fool. It's a semi-automatic .22 rifle. You'd be killed in 15 minutes in combat with that thing.

So, we need to dispel all these myths and we need to drop all this division that we got going on here, because the bottom line is, when the Second Amendment was written, whether the framers liked it or not, they wrote it for everybody, and I am everybody, and the law-abiding citizens of this city are everybody, and we want our rights and we want to keep our rights. And by God we're going to keep them, come hell or high water.

"I Am the Majority" Mark Robinson addresses Greensboro City Council on gun show banwww.youtube.com

(H/T: The Daily Wire)

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