There's no racism in that game, I've never played it because it's for pedoniggers.
Maybe he's referring to some of the "racist" shit they have done:
(taking it f
rom this article, its closed so here's a
google cache archive)
"Genshin Impact took bits and pieces of Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African cultures to the point where the direct inspiration was almost unrecognizable. For example, the characters Dori and Candace, are new Sumerian characters that are classic cases of cultural mixing. Dori’s full name, Dori Sangemah Bay, is of Persian and Turkish origin. However, she wears an Indian Dohti Saree and has a genie lamp, which is a reference to a mythical creature called a Jinn in Arabic culture. Even though many of these countries share similar origins, the over-mixing of these cultures leads to incorrect stereotypes about their unique cultures. Meanwhile, Candace is a character whose namesake is the Latinization of a title used for royal queens in the ancient kingdom of Kush. Despite the cultural origin, Candace has much lighter skin than most modern-day Nubians. Taking the names of significant cultural and historical people yet not properly portraying the culture and skin color is white-washing.
This isn’t the first time Hoyoverse has been under fire for including demeaning concepts of other POC in their games. For example, a video from April 8, 2021 surfaced, angering countless fans, and even causing #BoycottGenshin to trend on Twitter. This controversial video showed
one of the game developers for Genshin basing an enemy off of Native American dances. These enemies, Hilichurls, are portrayed as uneducated and primitive enemies that must be defeated. It gets worse. In Hoyoverse’s first game, Honkai Impact, the undertones of colorism are made obvious by their characterization of African people, as one of the only African characters
in this game outright states that she’s ashamed of her skin color and heritage. Even though fiction isn’t reality, these stereotypical portrayals fuel prejudice against other people. At best, their actions may be a misguided attempt at cultural representation or a microaggression. However, at worst, their “inclusion” of other cultures could be a show of blatant racism. As Marina Delgreco, a writer for Forbes states, “[Hoyoverse] may not have meant to perpetuate the misrepresentation of indigenous cultures within the lore of Genshin Impact, but using the same language that historically racist documents also use had racially charged undertones that can’t be ignored.”
Hoyoverse is chinese however, so they might not even know and they are making a big deal out of retarded shit.
EDIT: Just checked the "
Genshit Impact fandom thread" & they talk about it here so maybe I just got blindsided.