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Progressives Say Traditional Gender Roles Can Be "Okay"

Breakpoint

Colson Center

News, Religion & Spirituality, News Commentary, Christianity

4.82.8K Ratings

🗓️ 7 June 2024

⏱️ 1 minutes

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Summary

Trending term "kinkeeping" is nothing new to women being women.

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With a woman to look at culture from a Christian worldview, I'm John Stone Street with the point.

0:04.4

Recently, in a college student's Tik-Toc video that went viral, a woman discussed the little-known

0:08.8

progressive gender studies term, Ken Keeping.

0:11.2

According to a professor who was interviewed by the New York Times about the term, Kenkeeping. According to a professor who was interviewed by the New York Times about

0:13.8

the term, Kenkeeping involves cultivating a sense of family solidarity or connectedness,

0:18.6

and it's primarily performed by women. When the Tik-toc video, the negatively described kenkeeping as, quote, the unpaid labor that women

0:25.7

are assigned to subconsciously as a gender.

0:28.3

But the New York Times article actually took a more balanced approach.

0:31.3

One scholar even called kkeeping empowering, saying quote,

0:34.6

many kinkeepers generally appreciate being the person that relatives turn to for

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emotional supporting guidance or the person responsible for carrying the torch

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from elder generations, end quote.

0:44.1

All the hubbub about kenkeeping is just needless jargon for what many women do and have been

0:48.1

doing as women for others since the very beginning, because the family is a gift from God and stewarding it for the good

0:54.0

that it can bring will require the work of both men and women. I'm John Stone Street.

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