Watch This White Supremacist Find Out On Television He’s Part Black

Photo (RawStory)
Photo (RawStory)

“You’ve got a little black in you.”

This was the knockout punch that television host Trisha Goddard delivered to a white supremacist who found out on her show that he is in fact, part black.

14 percent sub-Saharan African to be exact according to Raw Story.?

 

Craig Cobb submitted to a DNA test as part of an ongoing Race in America series on the syndicated ?Trisha Show,? and host Trisha Goddard delivered some surprising test results to the 62-year-old hate crimes fugitive from Canada in an episode that will air Nov. 18.

 

As her studio audience laughed with delight, Goddard, who is black, told Cobb that test results revealed his genetic ancestry was 86 European and 14 percent sub-Saharan African.

 

Cobb took in the news with a fixed grin before looking around, as if for assistance, and insisted the results were nothing but ?statistical noise.?

 

As the audience continued roaring its approval, Goddard said: ?You have a little black in you.?

 

But Cobb disagreed.

 

?I’ll tell you this,? Cobb said. ?Oil and water don’t mix.?

 

Goddard stood up and attempted a fist bump with Cobb, saying, ?Hey, bro,? but the white supremacist pulled away his hand and refused to participate.

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If there’s one way to potentially shut up a racist, informing him that he is 14 percent black has to be one of the best ways of doing it, because let’s face it, when he tries to go home and hang out with his all white posse, they’re undoubtedly going to be looking at him a little differently from now on.

And that, my friends, is a very good thing.

Watch him receive, what is for Craig Cobb, some very bad news.

http://youtu.be/P0PKXdo0YSo

Edited/Published by: SB

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