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You're pointing right at the heart of the problem that Reddit will never solve. Very desirable behavior and very bad behavior are easy to spot, and most of us could agree on the specifics of those.
It's the boundary cases for which there really is no good answer.
One person might view racist comments as bad, but still within the bounds of free expression (as distasteful as those ideas are), while someone else could look at the same comments and insist that it's hate speech that should be banned. Who is Reddit to make the distinction in ways that are meaningful and consistent?
Reddit may think that it can somehow make these determinations, but there will always be glaring inconsistencies like one you're describing.
There's nothing here!