bobbytables I get that. Of course it's not racist to have preferences.
Where I'm lost, though, is why do people (not saying you do this, I have no idea) comment on videos that clearly aren't for them? Letting the producers know when you like something, that's great! It says make more of this please! Or commenting on something you were excited about but there were technical issues. That's also really helpful.
But clicking on something for which you're clearly not the audience and saying you don't want to see this doesn't really help anyone. They'll see the viewership numbers. And remember Rule 34b: If it exists, there is porn for it; if there is porn for it, someone wants to watch that porn."
I just can't fathom a benefit to raising your hand and saying "Not me."
(Again, not directed at you. Just thinking out loud.)
Edit to add: I do think the point @vrfanservice was making was more about how frustrating it is as a producer to work hard on something with a great black performer and have actual bigots show up in the comments. You know that's gotta hurt. I read it as a call to have their backs, and I will gladly pick up that belt and spank some racists.