Yes he was a black man. Through affirmative action he was allowed to rise from the notorious Bonn projects, and be educated and then hired as a composer working for "the man". He eventually became a muslim. His 9th Symphony, the famous "Ode to Bling", was later changed to the "Ode to Joy" in order to appease the evil white masses that controlled his flow.
Forced to masquerade as a white, it was said that on his deathbed, he shook his fist at "the man", and vowed to return to this world at a later time, in a country where his talent would be fully appreciated, when he could write the kind of music that he really wanted to write, a country where weak, boring ass classical music would be squashed like an ant, and stronger, more "real" music would dominate the culture, and flow through the veins of our youth, and great black artists would be allowed to emerge as themselves - black artists like Shakespeare, Mozart, Bach, DaVinci, etc.
Well, thank God that will never happen - such a ridiculous notion that a modern educated society would turn its back on its own great rich European tradition of art, and fearfully embrace the violent, primitive, undisciplined, hateful music that Beethoven always dreamed of writing! Such a betrayal of ourselves would be too shameful to bear, and would only prove true what other cultures already say about us, which of course is only nonsense, RIGHT?!!
I'm glad that such a thing would NEVER happen here in this country!