by Genevieve Kineke | Jun 24, 2022 | Gender, Vice, Virtue
While we rejoice in the possibilities of a post-Roe America, it must be remembered that children are still at grave risk when the adults around them refuse to acknowledge reality. This is my latest piece for Catholic World Report. Can we commit to promoting the basic...
by Genevieve Kineke | Jul 29, 2021 | Gender
I’m sorry, did we not just endure months of frenzied #MeToo posturing, saying that men were beasts, women were victims, the male gaze was toxic, women needed safe spaces at all times to navigate their lives in peace? Did that happen, or was it the equivalent of...
by Genevieve Kineke | Jul 29, 2021 | Culture, Gender
From the outset, in pondering authentic femininity, I always knew that stereotypes were toxic. When people latch onto one, it colours their ability to see past it, to consider essences which might contradict the shallow supposition. “Men are strong; women are...
by Genevieve Kineke | Mar 2, 2021 | Feminism, Gender, Legislation
Ideas have consequences, and bad ideas often lead to casualties. Over at First Things, Carl Trueman outlines what he calls “A New Pastoral Problem.” The problem my pastor friend faces is how to counsel parents of teenage girls who will not drink anything...
by Genevieve Kineke | Mar 11, 2019 | Columns, Culture, Gender, Legislation
Recently, two young men identifying as women stood atop Connecticut’s high school podiums after their track victories, putting their competitors in an awkward situation. To grumble against the unfair physiological advantages of those who defeated them seems like...
by Genevieve Kineke | Mar 1, 2019 | Culture, Gender
Encountered a rather shocking headline from recent days, in which the Duchess of Sussex (née Meghan Markle) explained that the child (due late April/early May) would be raised with a “fluid approach to gender.” Heavens, how will the Queen manage this? was...
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