I didn't mean that at all.
I mean, why are fans and audiences hypocrites? They say Superman is not perfect, yet they want him to be perfect. They would say he is conflicted, but then they would scream to the character "don't question, just DO THINGS!" All of that making Superman the things he's not: boring, too powerful, pathetic, one dimensional. Or like in BvS: they criticize Superman being "moopy", but they are forgetting that regardless of being him being a good guy who helps those in need, if the results of his actions are all negative or can even result in death, it can break down EVERYBODY.
Everyone can relate to that, Superman going through that makes him relatable. So why are people out there crying and whining that "he shouldn't go through this!, he shouldn't go through that!" Instead of realizing that, no only are those arguments dumb (and that's the G-rated version of what I would like to say), not only do they create an emotional investment between the character and the audience, but they also make the character relatable and interesting, without actually compromising the character.
Why are these fanboys causing problems when it is them who are the problem?