I feel, or rather I know that assuming that all black people have this neutrality or indifference towards the Beatles is a grand generalization and very faulty logic. If the black people AROUND you didn't like the Beatles that does not speak for all black people. As has been mentioned by so many people, so many books and so many articles: we are not a monolith. And it's quite infuriating to see a black woman degrading and reducing us to that. I think your article is high in emotion: which is necessary in every piece of writing but much lacking technique. The first aspect of that being the lack of research or contexualization. The Beatles existed during segregation. If you a million white girls screaming for them it's not because black girls were not doing this in the privacy of their bedrooms, it's because they couldn't around the white girls. We cannot act like every musician has not benefitted from sampling or downright stealing another artists work. That does not equate to a lack of talent. If you look at music today you could assume that more than half of songs the radio contain samples. Does this make the artists recording them any less talented, or even genius? The Beatles wrote blackbird about the Civil rights movement in America and John Lennon, one of the most prominent members of the Beatles rejected an MBE from the Queen in opposition to Britain's actions in Nigeria. A fully Black nation. Research important as is contexuality
Don't make the same mistake a lot of white people do by putting us all in the same bubble.