Himmler’s Kidswear, By Celine Dion

Walter Kirn isn’t a conservative or a culture warrior. He’s a novelist who lives in Montana. And he’s right about this. You’ve got to see it to believe it. It’s satanic. Celine Dion came out in 2018 with a gender-neutral line of clothing for kids that ought to be sold in Hell’s Walmart. Maybe it didn’t do well, I dunno. But holy cow, it’s evil stuff. Check out this thread:
Some shots from the thread:


Well, I dunno about controlling the world’s financial systems, but the one-eye is definitely used as a symbol of the occult. Here is the actress-occultist Asia Argento flashing the sign on her Insta in 2017:

nununu creates an alternative fashion line to typical children’s clothing. it goes against fashion’s narrow set of beliefs, and breaks free from over-stimulating kid clichés. by introducing children to the wonderful mystery of minimalism, nununu lets kids shine at every stage with a kickass cocktail of attitude and a big sense of humor.
the nununu image conveys an air of detachment. it is never cute or sweet, but always ready for the challenge. the brand operates in a way where instead of defining differences it dissolves them, blurring out any boundaries and making divisions completely insignificant
From the brand’s Instagram:
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By the way, before you start accusing me of nutpicking an obscure clothing brand to make a big fuss over, you should know that Nununu is sold at Sakes Fifth Avenue, Nordstroms, and other top retailers, and has a celebrity following. Kirn is right: this is why we have culture wars.
One more thing: you might remember the Anglican seminarian I wrote about in this space recently, the one who worked in advertising in London before he entered seminary. He told me, and I wrote here, that he didn’t know a single atheist in his office, but not another Christian either. Everybody was into some form of the occult, including satanism, which they believed to be fulfilling your most complete self. When I saw the Celine Dion ad, and the ads and images for Nununu, I found this claim even easier to believe.