http://archive.today/2020.07.14-140446/https://www.geeknative.com/74527/dd-gets-a-combat-wheelchair/
Well, hypernormalization continues - we're beyond parody. The comments are worth a laugh as well.
So in short, don't play the game to play an idealized version of yourself - unless the idealized version of yourself gets to live out your handicap fetish.
Mind you, it was written by a sensitivity writer.
I tried to post in the comments, that any setting that has the magic to create this magic wheelchair, has the magic to fix the underlying condition.
I can't help but wonder what they would think of a long favorite series of books... The Guardians of the Flames.
A group of D&D (or similar game) players are transported to another world where they physically (and to some effect mentally) become the characters they were playing.
One of whom, in the real world, is a paraplegic... but in the other world is a normal character.
I've a feeling they would bitch because it's taking away his oppression points or some shit.