I handled your flag, removed that comment, and had a very pointed conversation with the user behind it. Obviously, racist slurs have no place in civil society.
I didn't delete the user, because I saw no indication that this was an account of a troll or other repeat abuser of the site. We don't delete accounts or "ban" people because they asked a single poorly-received question, nor because they insulted another in a comment. We only delete accounts when it is clear that those accounts are being used to circumvent site policies or to obviously post spam or trolling.
The insults stopped with that one comment (which appeared to be due to them mistaking the mention of the language "Brainfuck" for an insult against them), and as I said we've had a conversation about this. Beyond that, if you have a problem with the quality of the question, vote on it how you will. I'm not deleting someone's account because of a single bad question.
I always like to believe in redemption for people, and choose to warn people about problematic behavior first to give them a chance to reform. This doesn't always work, but I've seen many people learn from initial troubles and go on to be great members of the site. I want to give them that chance.