That’s his point.
You have already pointed this out but we talk ish in Black culture. If your hair is tore up your clothes are dusty you will have a rough day wherever you are. We basically will make witty quips about WHATEVER makes you different and it’ll be funny AF.
The average Black American knows that you have to snap back at them with your own jokes, that’s our culture. But those that were not raised to understand this become reclusive and draw closer to the thing that was exploited for humor sake.
So Black kids that get clowned for anime who are not culturally attuned start thinking “Black people don’t like me but Asian people love me” and they end up intersecting with groups that DGAF about them.
When I got clowned at school I didn’t think it’s us vs them…I always knew I was Black and so I’d just snap back.
“Boss Hog be in the house watching anime and building computers all day nerd ass nigga”
Me: “Yes nigga I like dragon ball and I went super Saiyan on Stacy last night, we laughed at the texts you be sending…when she told you she was busy doing homework last week she lied, I had my Piccolo in her Vegeta”
That stopped that ish dead in its tracks. I never ran to Asians to find acceptance, once I dropped that heat niggas respected TF out of my Dragon Ball love.
Others get made fun of for lifestyle choices and think it’s personal, nigga it ain’t personal, EVERYONE in Black American society gets clowned on. We even see it with African immigrants, they get called booty scratcher and use that to justify a whole lifetime of anti-Black Americaness.