How many actual African Americans do you think we have living in the United States? What would make a person an African American? Wouldn't it mean someone was born in Africa and immigrated to the United States and legally became a U.S. Citizen? That would indeed make them an African American. It also has nothing to do with skin color.
Elon Musk is probably the most famous African American in the world.
I bet Joy Reid who accuses Elon of Cultural Appropriation over the use of the word "Karen" when calling Senator Elizabeth "Pocahontas" Warren... "Senator Karen".
Somehow Joy seems to think "Karen" is the property of "African Americans" which she herself likely is not.
Yet Elon is. He was born in Africa and is a United States Citizen (legal).
I was reading comments somewhere and someone wrote about knowing a white African American woman who went into an office to get benefits for African Americans and the people in there were beside themselves when it came out she had more claim to that label than they did. To them it is all about skin color.
They claim to like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. who said "judged not for the color of their skin but instead the content of their character" yet all the movements like BLM, woke, critical race theory, etc. seem to care about is skin color.
Screaming about racist while THEY are the ones doing there best to push regressive ideas and inflame and enlarge racist concepts.
Let's get back to ending segregation and those pushing for segregation need to be shown the mirror so they can see what a true racist looks like.
EDIT: Correction. Most famous living African American. I think there are others still more famous than him. I simply think he currently is the most famous one living. It is quite amusing he doesn't fit the skin color messaging that the modern racists are so fixated upon.