As a person of color myself, I fundamentally disagree with the claim that this chapter was racist. In fact, I find the reflexive accusation of racism to be the truly divisive factor here. By immediately jumping to the most inflammatory conclusion, the accusers are the ones foregrounding race in a negative and scrutinizing way. It makes me question: Why are they so quick to project that interpretation?
What black character? You mean the man with tanned skin, perfectly straight blonde hair, and distinctly Asian features?
Why the fuck would you assume he's black? You literally saw someone being a criminal rapist and assumed they're black in spite of literally all their features not being black at all, lol.
So fucking wildly racist. It's actually incredibly common for Asian people to have tanned skin. Most aren't white skinned like you see in idols and manhwa.
I understand the frustration with limited representation. I'm also someone that gets excited if a character from my country appears in a manhwa but no character should be required to be a perfect role model just because they're the only one of their race. Expecting them to be flawless just because they're skin is a form of stereotyping in itself. Let the character have flaws like everyone else without turning their actions into a racial statement. :>

The ONLY BLACK PERSON BEING A RAPER omg