So let’s be clear, if not using slurs, and not ripping people apart, and treating them as less than human as punishment for having the audacity to live lives you don’t understand or agree with is something you’ve only agreed to refrain from in public, we are not the same.
Labels are magnets on your queer fridge. You can put as many on there as you feel are right for you, and if you stop liking one, you can take it off and stick it in your magnet drawer. And that gray area? It matters. If you belong in it, you are welcome in ace spaces. I promise.
Inaccessibility is way more than an inconvenience.
It is telling large numbers of disabled people that you cannot participate.
Inaccessibility is exclusion.
Inaccessibility is segregation.
Inaccessibility is isolation.
Inaccessibility is trauma.
@SolitudinarianA PLEASE reach out/speak directly to her teacher (and possibly the school administration), explain that you will not be allowing your student to participate, how concerned you are that they'd assign this at all, and why. The dangers of these assignments CANNOT be understated.