That..doesn't change what I said. You said you don't know why he brought up black people, and I said why.
Uhhh no, not in the context of the conversation. In fact, that doesn't actually contest any "bigoted views." YowYan simply said that there is a pattern between violence and young, Muslim men. Someone said the same can be said for black people, and he agreed, then clarified that he does not apply any racist views to all Muslims, as he interacts with and socializes with them and prefers to judge them as individuals, but is instead simply pointing out a correlation he observed. Which isn't racist, you can do that with any race, which I pointed out and he agreed with.
YowYan isn't singling out Muslims and saying that they are the only evil or anything like that. Though some of what he says is extreme, at the end of it he's just pointing out an observation he made while acknowledging that not everyone in the group fits it.
He didn't use "people" because the conversation wasn't about a general subject, but a specific one, which happened to be black people.