Dammit... the thing that's wrong with Suzuki is not that he's "a pussy" as several people across several chapters have been calling him. He refuses to take responsibility for his actions, he can barely see how his specific actions have contributed to shunting society and friends away from him, he can't consistently create good manga and surrounds himself with people who likewise can't and aren't willing to learn. He blames society for his inability to get wealth and women, and sure, society definitely shoulders some of the blame for the system of hard creative labor and arbitrary decisions by others that governs his life, but some of it falls on his misanthropic shoulders too. And that's the portion he's not willing to improve. That's his problem, and it's a bigger one than him being a "pussy".
Also, consider the fact that this argument gets had in the exact manga y'all are reading. Seriously, when Suzuki makes a manga it gets criticized for having a protagonist that's too unimportant and passive. And here we have Suzuki himself, the protagonist, being quite passive and remaining unimportant despite his declarations of heroism. The same defense made in the manga applies to the manga itself. If you are/were a NEET, weeb, or otaku (I know I was/am), Suzuki is definitely relatable.