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I read it more as the forces of institutionalized homophobia. She does very low-key and passive actions that have huge effect (calling 911 leaving it on or posting a mildly pro-LGBT statement and intention on Robin’s twitter).Īnd I think that speaks to her overall goodness and what lines she’s unwilling to cross even with regards to her personal protection. Like, she’s not draining a bank account or picking a nasty fight or outing Robin.
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I think what’s amazing is that her actions even when she’s being slick tend to lack a mean-spirited edge. When someone does mean her harm, whether directly or indirectly with the power of Congress, Becky cuts like a knife, getting her dad to incriminate himself over the phone with his whole violent kidnapping plan or very nonviolently making it seem like Robin had a change of heart likely to earn the ire of her party and make it so the path of least resistance would be completing her internal journey and stop trying to force homophobic politician Robin to happen. When someone doesn’t mean her harm, she’s super respectful of the phone and the trust given her, even if she may do things to check on her own safety (see if her dad is hunting for her) or look up stuff that interests her (DINOS!). Yeah, and I think it shows her actions when someone means her harm and when someone doesn’t mean her harm.