Does Jinx represent freedom?

We watch Jinx struggle tremendously. She internalized being a “Jinx” after accidentally killing her family, gets taken in by a man that loves her but it’s not a healthy situation. She wants family, friends, connection and love. If she had a better environment could she have been a freedom fighter? Wanted to be able to revolutionize and be a symbol? How would you view Jinx and the concept of “freedom?”

I don’t think Jinx was a freedom fighter but I do believe she represents freedom, in the way that Zaun views her and the way she lives by her own rules even if they are chaotic and destructive. Kinda similar to Luffy in One Piece, he’s not intentionally a freedom fighter, he liberates islands and people but out of his own desires to help out a friend and therefor the people from those islands see him as a symbol of freedom. I think the same concept can be applied to Jinx, just executed very differently. Jinx ended up becoming a symbol after bombing the council tower, in which she did out of her hurt and grief, but could also be seen as her doing it for Silco since she watched him fight so much for Zaun. But not necessarily with the intention to become a symbol, yet she granted the people of Zaun a symbol and opportunity to stand together.