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Honestly, I don't really understand the question seeing Kuvira here.
@KendixPL In Part 1 of “Ruins of the Empire”, Kuvira expressed admiration for the Asami and Korra’s relationship, expressing how much she applauded the loyalty and love that Asami showed Korra. This was significant to me because Kuvira was an Earth nation jingoist, fanatically expressing the traditional values of her nation and people. However, in “Turf Wars”, we learned that historically the Earth Nation was vehemently anti-LGBT and even largely rejected the Avatar Kyoshi because of her bisexuality.
This was significant for me, as despite her fanatical devotion to her country, its traditional prejudice was not something Kuvira adopted and instead expressed support and admiration for Korrasami. I find this significant, as despite the flaws and vile deeds she committed, at least she did believe in tolerance towards other orientations. This, to me, made her admiration of Korrasami significant and why I think she should be considered a significant fan of the relationship. It is also why she is my favorite fan of the ship, though this does not mean she is my favorite character overall.
I still think the others were significant fans of the ship. I deeply appreciate both Bolin and Jinora’s immediate acceptance and joy over their relationship after they were revealed to be a couple, as I know some fans were a bit concerned when the comic was first released since LGBT attitudes had not yet been covered in the Avatar universe.
Additionally, I thought it was very sweet of how Kya related to them and offered them advice when they needed it.
However, I still feel my favorite fan of the ship is Kuvira as despite being a brutal dictator of a nation that was traditionally very bigoted towards non-heterosexual individuals, she resisted this and showed genuine admiration for their relationship.
Thats a nice helmet Kuvira is wearing, why did she get rid of it?
What do you think?