I suspect this answer will be unpopular and I don't blame people, as it's a convoluted jungle of reasoning.
It's worth mentioning that the comment was under your own question and the comment was made by someone who is not usually rude. And for some context, this is the comment in situ:

I agree with the reasons Felix mentions, I declined the flag, but deleted the comment as no longer needed. The comment was blunt, but one that no one seemed to object to 5.5 years ago. It's hard to know how to retroactively handle these issues.
So this is my philosophy.
When a person flags a comment from years ago as rude or unkind, if it is in any way a ball line comment or it is something that was commonplace from years ago, I decline the flag and delete the comment. Declined comment flags do not affect the flagger at all.
An accumulation of helpful unkind/rude flags trigger another auto flag that mods then have to deal with. So I look at the comment within that context. Is the comment bad enough to warrant going through that user's history. I have asked for the unkind flags to not count towards this auto flag.
There almost needs to be a statute of limitations on comments, it's rare we find truly abominable comments sitting on the site for years and the culture of the site has changed. It's like retroactively booking people for speeding tickets, because the speed limit was reduced. Maybe not the best example, but I really need coffee.
These two comments sum up my thinking:
Gotta be honest, I think we should have an amnesty date for comments posted before this whole welcoming thing started. I understand that you have always wanted us to be civil, but let's look forward. Don't consider the things that we have done before this welcoming push. I don't want to have to go through and delete all my old comments out of the worry that I might have been less than welcoming in the past. – zero298
and
@zero298 so do I. There's comments from years ago being flagged as unwelcoming. What are mods supposed to do with that? Retroactively impose a standard that has changed? - Yvette Colomb
One curiosity, why did you have a screenshot of the comment?