..and yet, none of what he said has supports your version of events or attributes any blame to a mysterious cabal of evil "wokes".
Incidentally, DC has now claimed that the alternate version of his art was simply a variant created as part of the "internal creative process" and which was promoted by mistake, and has committed to releasing the original cover. So their version of events doesn't match up with yours either.
So, here's what feminist geek culture e-zine the Mary Sue had to say about the covers.
https://www.themarysue.com/theres-more-to-people-than-food-but-dc-comics-didnt-get-the-memo/
https://www.themarysue.com/dc-comic...response-to-hispanic-heritage-month-backlash/
They love diversity. It's literally in the first paragraph of their "about us" page, and yet.. wait.. They aren't mindlessly applauding the woke agenda of showing superheroes eating ethnic food. In fact, they're criticizing DC, and referencing twitter discussions which also seem to be highly critical of DC.
What about over on that hive of scum and villainy Resetera? Surely they are gushing woke tears of joy at the ammount of representation on offer in those delicious, delicious tamales..
https://www.resetera.com/threads/cn...ods-on-hispanic-heritage-month-covers.626473/
..oh no, looks like they're broadly critical of the changes to, although there's also a fair contingent of Latin folks who seem to find the alternate cover enjoyable anyway. I guess the Resetera hivemind was broken that day..
Wow, it's almost like you have no idea what progressive opinion actually is and are just assuming that anything you don't like in media is down to the influence of woke culture.
Actually, the opposite.
My opinion is that using ethnic food as a stand in for groups of people is bigoted and kinda racist. It's not the worst form of bigotry, but it suggests an unwillingness to explore anything about a culture that can't be literally consumed by white people, because ultimately that's the motivation here. The editorial decision here is being made because someone in DC was scared "non-woke" white people wouldn't get or would be turned off by the art on the left, not because the imagine on the right was deemed more progressive or representative.
I'm not going to tell anyone from the culture in question how they should feel about bigotry directed against them, but personally it leaves a bad taste in my mouth and I think DC made the right decision in backtracking.
Do you not read?
So why does "my side" pretty much universally hate it?
Where are these gullible wokes being suckered into indulging racism in the name of diversity and inclusion?
Oh right, they don't exist. They never existed. You made them up to explain the failings of an industry you pretend to like, because it's easier than admitting that industry is (and always was) run by out of touch white men who think Latin culture is limited to what you can eat, and who are absolutely terrified that anything they don't personally understand or recognize won't net them enough money.
"Go woke go broke", as you people love to say. That cover on the right is what happens when you don't go woke, when you create an environment that views representation as a creative risk, that strives to dial back any form of inclusiveness to the most easily digestible forms. It's what happens when you systematically avoid "politics" (because something something woke SJW cancel culture) and consequentially have to make everything light, accessible and very, very stupid.