The original context of providing “reasonable accommodation” had to do with the consideration of people with special needs so that they could enjoy the things the rest of us take for granted. The effort to accommodate included things like Braille language in elevators, and wheel chair ramps at intersections. Even though the cost to government and the business sector was incredibly high compared to the number of people who actually benefited from the law, not too many people complained because it seemed like the compassionate and right thing to do. This goal of accommodation has now reached its limit. It is past the boundaries of what is reasonable.
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