I dunno why don't you be the judge, lets see if you can put the clues together with this one
Oh, I'm not saying
nothing happened.
It just very obviously wasn't what you said.
I'm sorry did we go back in time 10 years or more and I didn't notice because a lot of modern corporations have been pushing the diversity message in hopes of getting a bigger audience
Corporations are collections of people. Potentially very large numbers of people. Corporations have internal politics and internal factions which can represent discreet interests. However, corporations are strictly hierarchically arranged, with the bulk of power and decision making capacity concentrated within management positions. Due to various forms of inequality, this corporate hierarchy overwhelming tends to favour certain social groups over others within high level positions.
You are seeing a very normal example of a struggle between creators and management within the corporate system, of a kind that has been going on before you had ever heard the word "woke." An ethnic minority creative wanted to celebrate his culture in a way that felt authentic to him. He
wanted to contribute to the creation of a diverse media environment that celebrated his heritage. He has made very clear that he received enormous push-back on this from management who pushed relentlessly for content that was more accessible (to Anglo white people).
And yet your take here is somehow "diversity bad" despite the fact this runs entirely contrary to the expressed wishes of the artist in question and the intent of the work he produced, as well as (in all likelihood) the people within DC as a company who had to push management for an event to celebrate hispanic heritage month and then fight them every step of the way against their fear of alienating the "core demographic."
If you are anti-diversity, you are on the side of management here. You are the one who thinks comics shouldn't attempt to cater to a broader audience, you are the one who thinks everything appearing in them should be created and structured for the benefit of said "core demographic". That shitty sanitized cover wasn't made for me, it was made for you, because a bunch of white managers were worried you might be scared, alienated or confused by the image the artist actually created.
You are seeing how little your own side actually thinks of you, and yet you can't even assign blame properly because your take is so dumb and reactionary you're somehow mad about the mere
possibility you might have got anything better. That's truly, truly sad.