On May 20, Walt Disney World will begin limiting its Disability Access Service to guests with developmental disabilities who it says are unable to stand in line for long times. In addition to limiting the number of guests who qualify for disability services, Disney will also limit the number of companions who can join them.

For the second time in 11 years, the company claims these changes are due to overuse and misuse of its disability modifications. But these rationales are secondary to other vices: ableism, sexism, and corporate greed.

As someone with cerebral palsy, I will

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