November 15, 2024

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Archived articles originally found on the One People's Project website.

NOT WANTED: TAKING THE FIGHT TO CRAIG COBB

Bill Noble is miserable, and as he knows anything that makes his life miserable makes ours that much more enriched. Under the name “Leto Atreides II”, he is posting on Stormfront about how American neo-Nazi Craig Cobb (pictured) is “targeted for violence” with the campaign to extract him from Canada. Well, the only thing that has happened is a rally and outing by antifa in Vancouver, British Columbia, where he has called home since last year. That campaign has caused some damage to him. On Friday, Cobb lost his job as a telemarketer and it has been learned that he is no longer living at 431 East Pender. Sadly, two co-workers of his that were apparently vocal in their concern about him were fired just before he was. That isn’t sitting too well with a few people, so we will see where that goes. And we will also see where Craig Cobb goes. You always wanted to pick a fight, Craig. You got one now.

Vancouver Media Co-Op

On the morning of Saturday April 24, the Skinheads Against Racial Prejudice (SHARP) had called for a demonstration against the employer of known Neo-Nazi Craig Cobb.

Cobb’s employer, telemarketing firm Xentel DM, had fired him at around 7pm the day before after massive pressure from anti-racist groups. Anti-racism organizers voiced concern particularly over the fact that Cobb had access to databases of personal information due to his job as a cold-caller.

The demo instead focused on bringing awareness about Cobb to the downtown neighbourhood in which he lived.

A small group of skinheads and allies arrived at the Vancouver Art Gallery to show that the fight against Cobb did not end with his firing. They walked from the gallery to his apartment (as posted on his website), giving out and postering hundreds of leaflets.

The group ended their action at Cobb’s place of residence, where they made sure to alert neighbours of his presence in the area.

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