It all started after white supremacist Craig Cobb submitted to a DNA test on the syndicated “Trisha Show.”

Host Trisha Goddard told 62-year-old Canadian live on the air that his results revealed a genetic ancestry comprised of 86 European and 14 percent African.

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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.

Cobb told The Daily Mail that he agreed to the test because he “assumed it was science,” but he dismissed the test results as flawed and produced by “craven and debased” television executives who aimed only to shock and “promote multiculturalism.” More.

Cobb recently purchased a home and 12 other lots in Leith, North Dakota, in hopes of setting up a racially exclusive town he planned to call the “Village of the Damned.”