Is there literally any way to write a minority characters without pissing off Yea Forums?

>What did Alien did "right"
Get made before the vast majority of /tvcopol/ was born.

Don't make them a Mary Sue?

>I'm legitimately asking, as I have a gay character (he's the 2nd male character and the only minority character) and honestly seeing how the majority here dislikes those two things, plus shows like She-Ra, SU, Black Panter, Spider-Verse, Adventure Time ect. ect.
there is a simple way of seeing how a character is well written.
Take your gay character for example. Is it important that he's gay? Does this improve or bring his character foreward in any way? Why is he gay? Just so you can tell you have a gay character? See if you write a story stick to fundamentals. Show and tell only whats important to the story.
He's gay so what? How does it show. Does he go around screaming it every ten seconds? Does he have a boyfriend who's constantly telling anyone that he's the love interest of your main character? And if so...why?
If you want a romance without anyone feeling offended about it. Build it up make it believable don't just tell:
>"Oh and he's gay btw"
thats just dumb.
Straight character have it easier. Because the majority of people is straight. It's just normal in a statistical sense. So for you you have to tell the story so it becomes natural to the reader/viewer

>as I have a gay character
why?

>pissing off Yea Forums
no
>pissing off general public
yeah don't write a 'minority' character. so you wrote a whole story about power lady from space. now imagine the whole story if it wasn't a lady. what if it was a man. what if they were another ethnicity? would it change? then you fucked up and created a double standard.

But no. 'Writers' want superstrong white lesbian womens who can make nasty white mans little penis shrivel off also blacks have huge penises and get all the ladies and maybe even the lesbians cause their dicks are chocolate fountains that would make Willy Wonka envious.

>What did Alien did "right" and nu-Star Wars and Capital Marvel is doing wrong?
Getting released before the alt-right was a thing.

Let me give you legit advice
If you were to write a straight white male character you'd want them to go through pain, suffering and humiliation. Superheroes are weak and pathetic before they become symbols of justice. Your gay/black/female characters have to be lonely, pathetic and generally disliked to truly become heroes one day. If Peter Parker was the dude that was always liked and successfull he wouldn't even change from becoming a superheroes. The real irredeemable bottom of the barrel losers are the ones people want to be forced to sympathise with. Personally I'd make this character a hateful bigot that overcomes their hatred when faced with opportunity to do good. That overcoming of flaws is what makes a character likable. Also make sure that life kicks your character into the dirt.

based advice posters

But then it did everything just to subvert every expectations you may have, down to foundational rules of screenwriting.
It contains pointless diversions, repeatedly denies payoff and confuses any possible message with contradictory information.
Not that characters failing is bad, but if everyone just keeps getting fucked up for two hours and every ambition is frustrated, the audience cannot but also be frustrated.
It ends up a directionless mess of bafflingly incompetent characters and laughable villains.

Peter wasn't really a loser before they decided on the whole "Parker luck" thing. Sure he wasn't the most popular kid for a handful of issues (but still had 3 girls fight over his dick) and he was kind of a dick to some people, but his only real failure of note before he's a hero is the Ben thing.