It is April twond two thousand and twenty four. There are two hundred and sixteen days remaining until the American people will decide who the next American commander in chief is. This is the warning from Treblinka, the sight of the Nazi death camp. I'm standing in a field in Poland, in Triblinka, the death camp, part of Operation Reinhardt. Nine hundred thousand Jews were murdered here. Hundreds of thousands of them were burned. Right over my shoulder in this burn pit.
Over here behind me is where the gas chamber stood. Nine hundred thousand human beings murdered. This is an event that occurred. It's the most important event of the twentieth century. It is humanity's darkest hour. It is humanity crime. In North Carolina, Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson, a political extremist, denies it happened. He denies the Holocaust occurred. He says it is hogwash. This indecent and mooral Man must be defeated orre He stains all of North Carolina, in all
of America. Mark Robinson is a whack job and a political extremist, a loud.
Mas i absolutely want to go back to the America where.
Women couldn't vote. Do you know why, Because in those days we had people who fought for real social change, and they were called Republicans. A drunk at the end of the bar, who has an answer for everything, an expert in all things.
I believe the way that we do that and sustain that is by having a great education system and making reformations in our education system, removing agendas from the classroom and getting back to classical education reading, writing, and mathematics, civics, history, and all those things that teach our children how to be great citizens of this constitutional republic.
And so, of course, in this day and age, all it took to launch Mark Robinson's political career was an intemperate social media post about gun control and voila. He is the Republican Lieutenant governor of North Carolina and soon this election denier may be governor. But Mark Robinson is more than just an election denier. He is a holocaust denier. Krublinka is a death camp. It existed for a singular purpose,
and that was to murder the Jews. It's an incredible thing to be standing next to a open air hit where nine one hundred thousand human beings were burned on a pyre, the flame shooting to the sky. There are no words to describe Treblinka. We are obligated to remember it, and it is unacceptable at a moral level, at a basic level of decency, at a basic level of patriotism for any American to support someone like Mark Robinson in North Carolina who denies the murder of the nine hundred
thousand killed by the SS and Treblinka. He denies the Nazi crimes, He talks about it being hogwash, and it renders him unfit for any political office in the United States, let alone being governor of one of the fifty states, and his election should have come to pass as an indictment on the character of the people of the entire state of North Carolina, who will be accessories in the concept of LVZL. There will be accessories to the murder
of the memory of every one of these people. Again, this is an urgent, urgent issue for Americans to care about, to refuse to be indifferent about. When you come to a place like Treblinka, you understand what human beings are capable of doing to one another, and to do it through politics, to do it through violence associated with politics. That is where the road leads. I walk down a road built by the hands of Jews prisoners. It's called the Black Road between the r by Schlager, between the
work camp and the death camp. The Black Road. I thought about all the humans suffering along that road, and the idea that it would be denied by a man who runs under the banner of the political party. The first elected Abraham Lincoln is an abomination. It's an abomination right from the very beginning. He was understood by General Eisenhower, in command of the Allied forces. When the American Army
liberated camps in Germany. The very first thing he did was to record what they had found, to order in as many media as possible, to create as many witnesses as possible, because he immediately understood that one day the crimes would be denied, and they're denied out of anti Semitism, and they're denied out of ignorance, and they are denied out of a sense of internet rebellion. That I'll join the conspiracy. I'll find a home in the community of rottenness,
because at least I won't be alone. So there are a thousand causes. There are a thousand germs that lead to the denial of this crime. But the denial of this crime is simply another manifestation of it, of its magnitude, of its abominable nature. We live in an era where we are on a steep descent, falling down the side of a mountain, where we are losing our values, our way, our identity as a nation. The denial of an election
is a refutation of the American Revolution. It is a declaration of repudiation against what the patriots who founded and
formed America called the cause. The cause is freedom. When you assault the peaceful transition of power, when you abandon the constitution, when you commit yourself to a project of revenge and vengeance, and you steep it in a dogma of racial antagonism and superiority, when you dehumanize and demean when you look at another person and declare them less than, and you propose to assault their human dignity through the power of an office that comes from an election, to
takeaway rights. When you do these things, when you then deny the existence despite all of the evidence, all of the history, of all of the murder, all of the death It is a moral failure of staggering dimensions, and
it cannot be tolerated. It is not possible to deny these crimes and raise your hand and swear an oath to the US Constitution in good faith, because these crimes are death murder on an epic scale, and their denial is an assault on history, and it is a desecration to the sacrifices of four hundred five thousand Americans who died to stop the fascist madness. The American people must never elect holocaust deniers. We cannot tolerate this in the United States. The denial of evil, the denial of the
genocide against the Jews. The evidence is here, it is all around us. And yet a new fascism is rising, and this new fascism is as dangerous as the old. This is the road where the old fascism led to murder that is incomprehensible. In this field, where there is chaos and machine gun fire and a giant pire of human beings being turned into ash by Nazi killers, this
is the legacy of the fascists. This is the legacy that some in America venerate and celebrate, and some like Mark Robinson of North Carolina who seeks a position of political office Deny. Thank you for listening to my political commentary. If you like what you heard today, please also consider subscribing to The Warning Daily newsletter on substack.
