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This is the first I've heard of people blaming accessibility tools for anything.
You gave the example of alt text being used to hide slurs, but I'd be pretty confident this would be handled the same way as if they used them in the open. It would be brought to an admin or mods attention, they would confirm, and take appropriate action. Trolls regularly use slurs in the open so I don't see why this situation would be handled differently.
Are there other examples of accessibility tools being used for bad things?
Ebikes are an accessibility tool and are under constant attack from governments and the population at large.
yeah the hatred of bikes is a big one, and so are cars. Lots of the "an"prim type on that front. Being able to walk places is cool, removing all cars is not.
Removing almost all cars is the only way to effectively be able to walk to places.