You're confusing implication with interpretation. Your interpretation of that comparison is that it reveals racism.
Haphazardly calling it what YOU want is just as problematic as someone calling Serena Williams a man out of racism.
The undeniable fact... and when I say undeniable, what I mean to say is that even though you are about to deny this, it's still true because it is undeniable... the undeniable fact is that there are people who have said Serena Williams looks like a man, and they are not saying that from their racist perspective, because they don't have one. I'm talking about black men, and not people who you would label as Uncle Tom's and ****s. I'm talking about black men who fight the good fight everyday, and I've joked with them and listened as they called Serena Williams a man and said that she doesn't belong on the women's tour. The undeniable fact is that people make comparisons that are racist, and it is also undeniable the people make comparisons that seem racist but more information is needed because their comparison isn't coming from a racist place even though it parallels the comparison the racist people have made. But more information is needed, and you're not doing that. You're taking the surface level comparison and making a deeper interpretation, calling it what YOU want, what YOU have convinced yourself of.
Mind if we return to talking about TWD now?
(hint: stop)