![]() ![]() He also decried a recent decision by the Southern Poverty Law Center, a non-profit dedicated to cataloging and researching extremist groups, to designate Moms for Liberty as an extremist group. “But inside this one nation, there was just one lady, one woman named Dona Beatriz Kimpa Vita, who stood up and declared that the slave trade was immoral, that slavery was illegal, it was against the word of God, and again, she raised an army, started a new religion and marched across the kingdoms of Africa.” “The nations of Congo were fully engaged in selling captives as commodities on the open market to be sold into the new world,” he said. He spoke about Boudicca, a legendary British figure who rebelled against the Roman Empire, and the Kongolese religious prophet Dona Beatriz Kimpa Vita. He used that 30-minute speaking time to mostly speak about women, both personal and historical, that stood up to what he characterizes as governmental forces. In a transcript of the speech obtained by WGHP, Robinson lightly bemoans that he was under the impression he’d have two hours to speak but was ultimately given only 30 minutes. ![]() Robinson, the GOP frontrunner in the looming North Carolina gubernatorial race, appeared at the Moms for Liberty “Joyful Warriors” Summit over the weekend, speaking at “Blessings of Liberty Breakfast.” and governor hopeful Mark Robinson sang the praises of women in the City of Brotherly Love, pushing back against Moms For Liberty’s recent designation as a hate group and the backlash to the group’s use of an Adolf Hitler quote.
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