💨 Abstract
Errol Musk, father of Elon Musk, sparked controversy by denying the oppression of black people during South Africa's Apartheid era. In a CNN documentary, he claimed that the white population in the U.S. and South Africa was being unfairly targeted and that Apartheid did not oppress black people, stating they were "fed" and "grown." His comments were widely criticized as racist and tone-deaf.
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