Also for the people arguing that you can't read this from a racial standpoint then I just want to say that this, like any other story, can be interpreted in many different ways.
That is the fun part about stories. You can view them from many different perspectives and experiences. Every interpretation is valid if you can find evidence within the text and visuals. The author's "intentions" don't matter, especially in this case where they are unknown as they didn't come out and straight up say anything.
A story can be a multitude of things and it changes depending on which angle you look at it from!
So anyways, have fun continuing to analyse this piece of medium!
(Btw this isn't meant to antagonise or infantilise anyone. I'm just saying that personal and general interpretation is a huge part of story reading)