Yawn.
Oh no. A woman (of colour, no less) is the lead character--must be a sign that men are now obsolete.
What will the poor "fans" do?
This white, middle-aged male has been watching Trek since 1973. I do not feel "bashed" nor shoved into any "forced hero worship". I’ve seen every episode and movie at least twice, some upwards of 20 times. While I don’t buy/read the novels as much as I used to, I have nearly 200 of them. Same for comics. I defy anyone to tell me I’m not a fan (an especially absurd proposition in any case as being a fan of anything is self-selected and self-defined). DSC is currently my second favourite series (after TOS), considerably ahead of some others (though I do like them all, just not equally).
However, the LAST thing I want the makers of Trek to do is “listen to me” (or any other fan) out of some sense of obligation. Like all makers of entertainment, they should follow their vision and let the audience decide whether they want more. I certainly want more of DSC—with no need to check with me beforehand as to how to make it.
You know what? There are 700+ hours of "traditional Trek". I'll take some untraditional Trek for a while (and thanks to DSC's renewal, I'll get my wish)--variety is the spice of life, after all.