I love that Modern Woke D&D has disabled characters and then uses magic to craft mystical wheelchairs that can go cross country or float over stairs or whatever ...as opposed to using magic to heal the gimpy legs there's a metaphor here
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Not sure we're talking about the same thing. The real world person wants the fictional person to stay disabled (even if the fictional person, in character, wants to be healed), because representation benefits disabled people in the real world.
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But if you were to travel into the book and talk to the character as a real person, and tell them they should stay disabled because people in another world are inspired by their example, that's the height of selfishness.
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