JLU. Steel explains to Supergirl why the original 7 members of the Justice League are special.

“They make the hard choices. They set the example. They do what’s right, not what’s easiest.”

This is why comics is dying. SJWs don’t understand heroes.
Q: Traditionally what is a hero?
A: A paragon of virtue.
Q: Do they fight?
A: For what is right.
Q: What is an SJW “hero”?
A: A perfect-just-as-they-are person, who only needs external oppression removed to reveal their uniqueness.
Q: Do they fight.
A: They never really struggle.
A traditional hero is hard on him- or herself. He shoulders responsibility, no matter how heavy the load. “With great power comes great responsibility.”

An SJW hero is NEVER hard on him- or herself. She is already perfect. If this is not obvious to others, it is their fault.
Case in point:

As part of the hero’s journey, there is always some final “unfinished business” that the hero must face, the “final test of the hero.”

Captain Marvel [sic] utterly and completely FAILS the test of the hero:
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