The World Would Be A More Inclusive Place With Less Gatekeepers (18 Pics)

The world would be a better place with more diversity and inclusion. Or at the very least fewer gatekeepers. Just let people enjoy what they like, and if they aren’t hurting anyone, leave them be.

These next few posts are examples of folks who decided to be inclusive rather than being an annoying gatekeeper. Follow their lead.

1. “Drink what you like!!!”

ithyle

2. “everyone can find love :)”

Goomba_nr34

3. “You can’t go out like that, Bob”

holoscen

4.

stayclassytally

5. “When the old becomes new again”

Dena_Roth

6. “Keep doing what you like, support others who do the same.”

Dena_Roth

7. “The turtle has his personal best!”

shivamus

8. “I love this guy”

_emandaman_

9. “Gaming is for everyone”

b1602

10. “I just found out Reddit allows users to set a custom gender!”

3LlamasInATrenchCoat

11. “Just making sure lego is for everyone”

TraditionalFig315

12. “What you feel like / What you are”

Hypersapien

13.

mrbuh

14. “The gate to witchcraft is open”

tall-hobbit-

15. “Rock on brother!”

TooSmalley

16. “No questions, just kindness & accessibility!”

dorkphoenyx

17. “Simple rules for enjoying cheese”

katieislate

18. “Canadian homeowner built a path instead of a fence when he noticed locals cutting through his property.”

selinaj21

19. “We’re both valid and cute!”

livelearnlurk

h/t: gatesopencomeonin

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Nate Armbruster

When he's not doomscrolling Twitter or writing for Pleated-Jeans, Nate Armbruster writes jokes—and then tells them on stage as a stand-up comedian, where he can watch audiences (hopefully) laugh in real-time.