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National Review editor defends Pride onesie for babies: ‘It’s just a shirt’

Updated: June 2, 2023 at 3:58 pm EST  See Comments

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(LifeSiteNews) –– Philip Klein’s doubling down on his belief that it’s perfectly fine for parents to turn their infants into billboards for sodomy reveals a troubling amount of indifference on the political right to the increasing level of diabolical corruption taking over America. 

Klein serves as the editor of the famed “conservative” magazine National Review. On May 29, he tweeted that he doesn’t care if the chain store Kohl’s sells rainbow-themed onesies for babies. 

“Why should it matter?” he shrugged. “We’re not talking about transitioning minors here. It’s just a shirt.” 

I don’t have a problem with this. If somebody wants to dress their baby in a pride onesie why should it matter? We’re not talking about transitioning minors here. It’s just a shirt. https://t.co/NuWenBOlrn

— Philip Klein (@philipaklein) May 29, 2023

But many people, including fellow National Review staffer Madeleine Kearns, know that this does matter, and that it isn’t just a shirt. 

“[LGBT] activists are fighting to normalize and sanitize the harder-to-sell parts of their message by using children as a front,” she said in response. “It is

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