There may be in the next season, as this season is filled with thwarted attempts. But the would-be victim is, and it looks like they will keep being, protected by the classic plot armour. So there shouldn't be any even in the long run.
There are few minor lines where a blind person makes jokes about being blind. "Look, I-" "I'd love to, but I'm blind!" At some point I think I remember someone else who was close to that person make a single joke in the same vein, which was taken as affectionate humour rather than verbal assault.
Big, loud, raucous protest against LGBTQ people at a drag convention, stretched out over a whole episode in between other scenes. I don't think I've noticed racism or other kinds of hate speech though.
If absolute neglect is considered abuse (left to starve or find food on their own etc.), then yes. If you're thinking physical/sexual violence, then no.
Somebody clicked no to this one but it's a major plot point for one of the characters, with a scene entirely dedicated to finding out just as it's happening and yelling and storming off. I don't see how it can be spun as a no.
Along with the one written about episode 2, in the last episode (S1:E10) Hector/Damien chokes on fast food he bought at a drive-thru and does a heimlich maneuver on himself using the steering wheel and he coughs up the food.
I don’t know if this counts but it doesn’t really fit anywhere else either. The queens are constantly either jokingly or viciously making remarks about the weight of their competing sisters.
In episode 4, a character asks another how she looks and the latter replies with something like “you look like you are starving” and the one asking takes this as the highest compliment.
So, not necessarily making fun of fat people, but insecurities people have about their weight.
Aj says from the beginning they don't want to be a girl but this seems to be ignored and even discouraged by rupauls character who tried to convince them that being a girl is good