Those writers should stop for a minute and think that maybe, just maybe. Diana doesn't need them to ''humanize'' her. Being ''relatable'' is all subjective after all. And they should think that if they don't get her. Then it's their problem not the character. She has been an icon for 80 years. And she has had enough solo success to prove she can resonate with audiences. As long as ah we guessed it. As long as the writing is good. It is no surprise that the most successful WW projects(Perez, Ruka, Lynda Carter, WW 2017 etc) are all projects where writers cared more to build stories with what Diana's lore already had, rather than trying to reinvent the wheel. So if these writers have issues with her. They should take a look at their writinbg instead of blaming the character.