There's a lot of disqualifying stuff going on here, but frankly little of it is brand new. A lot of it is just further details on views he has publicly and proudly admitted. Mark Robinson's rampant anti-semitism, transphobia, holocaust denial, and wide ranging bigotry were all well known for months or even years. Any and all of it should have been disqualifying long before today. I just think it's weird where the GOP chooses their red lines, where this kind of stuff is disqualifying in their eyes, and where this kind of stuff is OK or even desirable.
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Dave Wilburn :donor: (davemwilburn@infosec.exchange)'s status on Friday, 20-Sep-2024 06:58:44 JST Dave Wilburn :donor: It's telling that the GOP is rejecting Mark Robinson because he was attracted to transgender people, and not for hating them.
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