So, when do people start boycotting his products?
Nah, nothing is going to change so lets keep stunting in Cybertrucks and posting memes on Twitter
Mass Tesla boycotts would imply boycotting many other brands owned by people with similar views -> It would also demand from millions of black people to spend less time discussing buffoonery -> It would also demand black people to start producing their own goods. Not an impossible task but extremely difficult for a group that grew up with a consumer mindset(instead of creator mindset) and praising those among them with the highest financial ability to buy products made by non-black people. PS: I'm talking about having the creator mindset as far as nation-building products.
And it is not something extremely complex to understand. It's actually very simple. If you do not establish and inhabit your own space, you will inevitably find yourself living within the space of others, subject to their rules and disrespect. Similarly, if you are not actively creating your own products, you are consuming what others provide. A lack of comfort or self-sufficiency in your own spaces compels you to seek inclusion in the spaces of others, where adaptation to their norms becomes necessary.
Problem is, many black people worldwide are comfortable with just being consumers or being in spaces where they are unique and the only black person in the room. In certain black circles, the more you consume(especially non-black products) the more you are respected. On a micro-level, this might lead to being respected by black people who are easy to impress. But on a macro-level, your people are being disrespected by those producing your favorite goods.
For example, if I know that you need my products to feel better than people from your racial group, then how am I not going to disrespect or control you? Your self-esteem is higher when you are using something produced by me...But, if I know that my goods mean nothing to you, that they don't define anything about your self-esteem and that you are also not easy to impress, then I also know that I can't humiliate you. You don't value the things I value.