A Neo-Nazi white supremacist named
Craig Cobb, well known in
North Dakota for his efforts to buy up land in his tiny town of
Leith,
N.D. and transform it into an all-white supremacist community, got a nasty wake-up call in front of a nationally televised audience, shares
MSN Now on Tuesday.
Talkshow host Trisha Goddard welcomed
Cobb onto her show as part of the show's "
Race in America" series. The 62-year old self-proclaimed Neo-Nazi underwent a
DNA test, convinced he was of pure
Aryan origins.
The ironic test results? Turns out Cobb is only 86 percent
European. The other 14 percent?
"
Sweetheart, you have a little black in you!" the
African American British host exclaimed. She then offered him a fist bump, which he rebuffed, saying, "So there you go, bro!"
Cobb immediately tried to debunk the results as "statistical noise," and said, "
Oil and water don't mix," but the roar of the audience, along with the riotous laughter of
Goddard's other guest -- An
African American woman dressed in traditional garb -- drowned out Cobb's attempts at a reply.
Cobb later said he agreed to the show's test because he "assumed it was science," but claimed that the
DNA results were a product of "craven and debased executives," whose "goal is to shock" and "promote multiculturalism."
Of course, if the results were
100 percent in his favor, rather than showing his blood was carrying 14 percent
Sub-Saharan African genetics, I'm quite certain Cobb would be praising the syndicated show's efforts.
Craig Cobb is living proof that, in spite of valiant efforts to eliminate racial prejudices, some will forever cling to an aged standard of society that was left behind decades ago.
- published: 13 Nov 2013
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