Kate Kane’s back story remains more relevant than ever, writes Tracy Brown.
Others, however, have maintained Title VII does not apply to LGBTQ discrimination — meaning they believe it’s acceptable to treat members of the LGBTQ community differently.Despite the broader political climate, LGBTQ-inclusive TV shows and movies are increasingly celebrated. GLAAD’s annual report trackingfound that there was an overall increase in LGBTQ-inclusive releases in 2018 .
This event is what motivates Kate to pursue a military career; she eventually works her way to the top of her class at West Point. But she gives it all up because she refuses to lie about who she is. Such details were also empowering because it meant being a lesbian was at least partly what led Kate to become a superhero.
Becoming Batwoman was Kate’s way of protecting the world, even if it had rejected her for being queer.The nuance is much more subtle in “Batwoman’s” pilot episode, but it’s not something the series glosses over. And while there are still a number of things Kate seems uncertain about in the the CW’s version, being a lesbian isn’t one of them.
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