If him being an alien is applicable to racial allegory then you don't need to alter his ethnicity.
You don't "need" to do anything. I think it's fairly apparent how making him nonwhite would alter the significance of that allegory in our current sociopolitical environment.
The issue I have is that if there are no standards for what Superman should look like then you're not really dealing with a character anymore, you're dealing with more of a concept. Something that is fluid with no real defining features. The problem with that is that if you open it up to things like altering ethnicity then you're opening up other areas of the character to be significantly altered. [/quote]
I don't recall anyone saying there should be no standards for Superman.
Other things can be significantly altered anyway. This is a fictional character.
The suit, his hair style, his mannerisms, and yes his ethnicity, these are the traits that not only identify him but help build the symbol that is Superman. And that symbol is immediate to the public due to his presence in pop culture for nearly 80 years.
And look how popular the character is at the moment simply because they maintained all of those classic...oh.
When you start to take away those visuals you lose something, it doesn't matter how good the redesign is or how much you want it to have the same presence, that symbol is no longer as impactful anymore.
But it’s not a lose lose situation here. You add something too, it's just something different.
It would be like having Santa Claus have blonde hair and a blue suit, you can claim it still represents Christmas, but most people won't see it that way because for them that's not who the character is.
I mean, close minded people gonna close minded.
Wouldn't a better comparison involve making Santa Claus black?
Anyway, it's entirely possible a project could be completed where Santa Claus has blonde hair and a blue suit and people would respond if it was well done and questioned the "tradition" behind the red suit, the image, etc.
At a certain point you start ruining the symbolism.
I would guess that's the point where we lose the actual symbol, which is one of the most recognizeable insignias in the world.
Superman is in a bad enough state as he is and doesn't need the added drama of altering his visuals, what he needs is for WB to go back to basics, look at where the characters roots are and build from that.
I'm not arguing that this should be done right now, and I believe I've already said as much.
But people are trying to argue that this legitimately could not work because his whiteness is just so important to the character...and that's just silly. I'm not familiar with the majority of Superman stories being about white priviledge, which is the only element I can really think of existing within his character that applies ONLY if he's white.