I have no physical disabilities and certainly am not a wheelchair user myself so please take this with a grain of salt, but I know that "crippled" is ableist language and can be immensely triggering for some people who use wheelchairs, as well as for other PWD. If that word is used here for reclamation purposes then I certainly understand and it is not my place to say anything, but if it's not, could you consider changing "crippled" to "uses a wheelchair"?
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I have no physical disabilities and certainly am not a wheelchair user myself so please take this with a grain of salt, but I know that "crippled" is ableist language and can be immensely triggering for some people who use wheelchairs, as well as for other PWD. If that word is used here for reclamation purposes then I certainly understand and it is not my place to say anything, but if it's not, could you consider changing "crippled" to "uses a wheelchair"?