Inclusive is a broad umbrella for things that address racism, sexism, ableism and the like - the subjective bit is where we draw the line on what is sexist/misogynistic versus what is an unflattering portrait of a specific female character, or whether you think that affirming traditional patriarchal gender roles is itself sexist (which in many cases I would say it is) and thus these revisions address that.
If you’re okay with scrubbing racist things, then you’re on board with at least one aspect of inclusivity, since the text is now inclusive of BIPOC readers by not being racist.