She thinks lesbians are inherently of poor moral character. Rhea got her marriage dissolved (Which is a big no-no to Johanna), Rhaenyra was clearly good enough for her father to think she's worthy of ruling the Seven Kingdoms.
Ah, that makes sense. Interesting that she apparently has a high opinion of Viserys' judgment, I wonder if that's a just her assuming she should defer to the king or her husband, or if it's for another reason.
There might be hope that is clearly not being of low moral character will change her opinion… although that is often not how that works, so a bit of a crapshoot. Also, we'll be having an affair no matter what we do and that probably counts as low moral character.
Another thought I had here was that if things ever end up in a state where Daemon is trying to sweet talk the Westerlings, then we could sabotage that by informing her of Daemon's sexuality. But that'd be kind of a fucked up thing to do.
We definitely
should keep uncle groomer away from our brothers and sisters though, and that's likely a point of agreement we can have.
Do we really believe such an obvious truth would occur to Johanna "Internalized Misogyny" Westerling?
Nothing she's said has seemed particularly misogynistic (or at least no more than Westerosi norm), and she took our training in stride. She
is homophobic obviously, and has strong opinions on the marriage.