@lesbianhacker Yeah, accessibility is important.
Linux does do accessibility better than other OSs in some situations already. At work, I sometimes help a retired programmer who is blind and deaf. He uses a 40 character mechanical braille display, and his main computer runs Debian. He uses BRLTTY to display his console, and he didn't have us install Xorg or any gui on his system. He helped write one of the main braille libraries that most software that interfaces with braille uses, free and nonfree.
Designing software and websites with good keyboard controls goes a long way towards helping with accessibility.