As a disabled person I get -very- passionate about accessibility and it always feels like talks of difficulty = a video game being good.
Is always aiming or definitely not speaking from someone who has experience with those kinds of problems.
Honestly? I'm glad they don't, because it means they don't have to struggle in life as much.
It just feels very alienating when they do, because it feels like they're actively showing you out of the door of their spaces without even realizing they're doing it.
And I get heated up about it because I feel people should try to be a bit better about this.
TL;DR: "You don't belong here because you aren't like us" is always a touchy subject.
Maybe it ties into capitalist productivity values, where if something is work, but it's easy work. It does not have as much value as the more elitist jobs.
Something something elitism and classism.
