Nekohime is not from our reality, and in her reality, the major social issues look nothing like ours. The people of Nekotokoro, which is the city Nekohime built and controls, are above discrimination on the basis of gender, sexual identity, skin pigmentation etc.. Instead, discrimination is very much on the basis of whether or not your a citizen of Nekotokoro, and more importantly whether your from the actual reality of Nekotokoro, or one of the many sim worlds the technology their can create. For those who live in Nekotokoro itself, life is pretty fair, open and free. However, if you happen to be from outside the city, your rights are fairly non-exsistant as the ghastly costs of Nekotokoro's reality bending technology is largely forced on all the worlds outside it's borders.
Likewise, if you happen to be living in a simulated reality....well, your literally viewed as a product rather than an individual. In Nekotokoro, realities can be created as easily as we 3d print common untinsels, and the simulated people, who are very much sentient and very much have thoughts, feelings and emotions, have about just as many rights as a 3D printed fork has in our world.
So needless to say, while discrimination and similar issues exist within Nekotokoro, they have a very different face from the ones on our world, and being pretty much the ultimate embodiment of the corruption inherent in the very idea of what Nekotokoro represents, Nekohime could honestly care less about people from the sims and worlds outside Nekotokoro's borders. She hated realty as it was before her technology, before Nekotokoro, and she will gladly make the worlds outside her city suffer if it means she no longer has to live in a mundane world where she is slave to reality's laws rather than their master.
That being said, if we are talking about the social issues our world has instead of her's, then this becomes interesting. Thing is, while Nekohime may have caused a lot of suffering for those outside her city, her vision of a reality where the laws of nature are kicked to the curb and people are master of the universe rather than its slaves is very much a shared vision. If she was fully in it just for her own gratification, she'd not have allowed anybody and everybody to become a part of Nekotokoro and make the transition to becoming a member of her society. Those who suffer as a result of Nekotokoro are those who chose to refuse Nekohime's vision...not any specific social group she disliked. She extended a hand, and they refused to take it...so in her mind they chose their own fate. The doors to Nekotokoro are always open, but many refuse because the entry fee is the loss of your former identity...the shedding of your past culture, past species...past likes, dislikes and past self...and a full embracing of the unnatural, synthetic society of neon and pixels that is Nekohime's world. Things like discriminating against people due to their culture of origin, avatar's looks and gender etc.. are absolutely counter to what Nekotokoro is all about, which is a defiance of your old reality and the embracing of a new one where you can be whoever you want and do whatever you want. Nekotokoro is about liberation from the constraints of what you where before entering it's borders, so Nekohime cares about letting people be who they are, and letting them do so unfettered by discrimination and judgments.
So, Nekohime herself views the kind of discrimination we have on our world as utterly backwards, archaic and well, ancient. She finds it just plain dumb, however, at the same time, she also finds it interesting in the same way one may find a serial killer or Nazi history interesting. Nekohime has a very twisted, morbid side to her, and while she'd not ever tolerate seeing such things inflicted upon the people who choose to embrace her city and what it stands for, when it comes to simulated people...whom she sees as simple "data"....well then anything is fair game. In fact, the more brutal and horrific the reality the sims are forced to face, the more she enjoys it....it's essentially like, suprise suprise, an immature kid doing horrible things to their characters in a sims game. Since she sees the people in her simulated worlds little more than quantum data, she gets sick pleasure from putting them through all kinds of horrors, including the horrors of history as well as those she dreams up herself.
Your villain has just sat down to dinner and has been served their favorite dish....what is it?