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So as long as Disney doesn't insist on filling the Empire's ranks in the Obi-wan show with 1:1 male to female representation - POC, LGBT and the disabled - then it should be able to remain consistent with the Empire as portrayed by the old EU (and assumed to be true of the OT era also even though we didn't happen to see any women Imperials at all in those movies)
I don't hold much hope Disney will stay true to the old sexist Empire.
There's such a drive in films and television to be inclusive, to the point of ridiculousness where it undermines the media itself, as in having Anne Boleyn played by a black actress. In that case it messes with history. It's a lesser case when it messes with fiction, but not so small a problem if it's something a fan is invested in. Nor a small problem when it's the works of Dickens or Austen where race or *** might be changed, undermining the intentions of the author.
The desperate need to rewrite history often seems, to me at least, a case of piggy backing on the success of characters who were popular because of who they were and what they represented, instead of creating new characters who owe nothing to the past.
If the Empire is suddenly full of female or alien officers, then it becomes less sexist and xenophobic. It becomes less of the evil bureaucracy it was created to be.
It's a balancing of the books that essentially creates new imbalances.