See.... but you're talking about "the Black experience," about CULTURE. You gonna tell a brown-skin person who grew up their whole life in a black neighborhood and attends a black church that they need to be awarded a "pass" to identify as black because they have a Mexican mom, even though Black America is the only world they've ever really known?
How do we conflate "the Black Experience" with genetics? Does a "full-black" or "monoracial" (both ridiculous terms) black person who grew up entirely in a white neighborhood have a claim to "the Black Experience" because of their genes? How abotu a "monoracial" black person who was adopted by a white family and never met a black person in their life?
And the worst thing is that there is no consistency to the idea... You're not black if both your parents ain't black. Why stop at the parents if you are going by genetic purity. Most Black Americans have some kind of genetic mix somewhere down the line due to slavery, but what? We forgive your non-pure blood if it dates back to 100 years ago?
If the only "true" Black people are those uncontaminated by foreign blood, then the only real black folks should be African immigrants. But according to these ADOS weirdos, Africans (and their American-born children and grandchildren) don't even count as Black Americans at all.
Look, yo.... the Black American birthrate is already stagnating as it is. If folks are so determined to kick "impure" people out of the race, you better believe the Black American is gonna be extinct in the next 100 years or less.
Also: Drake ain't even American.... his story is something completely different. And I don't think anybody ever gave Tekashi a "black pass." Maybe a "nigga pass"... but nobody has ever thought that dude was black, or gave him an honorary membership.